A Deep Lyα Survey in ECDF-S and COSMOS: I. General Properties of Lyman-alpha Emitters at z2
Abstract
Lyα Emitters (LAEs) may represent an important galaxy population in the low mass regime. We present our deep narrowband imaging surveys in the COSMOS and ECDF-S fields and study the properties of LAEs at z=2.230.03. The narrowband surveys conducted at Magellan II telescope allow us to obtain a sample of 452 LAEs reaching a 5σ limiting magnitude of 26 mag. Our Lyα luminosity functions extend to 1041.8 erg s-1 with steep faint-end slope. Using multi-wavelength ancillary data, especially the deep Spitzer/IRAC 3.6μm and 4.5μm photometric data, we obtained reliable stellar mass estimates for 130 IRAC-detected LAEs, spanning a range of 8 < log(M/M)< 11.5. For the remaining IRAC-undetected LAEs, the median-stacked spectral energy distribution yields a stellar mass of log(M/M)=7.97+0.05-0.07 and the rest-frame ultraviolet emission indicates a median star formation rate of log (SFR/M yr-1)=-0.140.35. There are six LAEs detected by the Spitzer/MIPS 24μm or even Herschel far-infrared observations. Taking into account the six MIR/FIR detected LAEs, our LAEs cover a wide range in the star formation rate ( 1<SFR<2000 M yr-1). Although LAEs as a population are diverse in their stellar properties, they are mostly low-mass star-forming galaxies and follow the star formation main sequence relations or their extrapolations to the low-mass end, implying a normal star-forming nature of LAEs. The clustering analysis indicates that our LAEs reside in dark matter halos with <(Mh/M)> =10.8+0.56-1.1, suggesting that they are progenitors of local Large Magellanic Cloud-like galaxies.
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