Resolved Lyman-α properties of a luminous Lyman-break galaxy in a large ionised bubble at z = 6.53
Abstract
The observed properties of the Lyman-α (Lyα) emission line are a powerful probe of neutral gas in and around galaxies. We present spatially resolved Lyα spectroscopy with VLT/MUSE targeting VR7, a UV-luminous galaxy at z=6.532 with moderate Lyα equivalent width (EW0≈38 ). These data are combined with deep resolved [CII] 158 μ m spectroscopy obtained with ALMA and UV imaging from HST and we also detect UV continuum with MUSE. Lyα emission is clearly detected with S/N ≈40 and FWHM of 374 km s-1. Lyα and [CII] are similarly extended beyond the UV, with effective radius r eff = 2.10.2 kpc for a single exponential model or r eff, Lyα, halo = 3.45+1.08-0.87 kpc when measured jointly with the UV continuum. The Lyα profile is broader and redshifted with respect to the [CII] line (by 213 km s-1), but there are spatial variations that are qualitatively similar in both lines and coincide with resolved UV components. This suggests that the emission originates from two components with plausibly different HI column densities. We place VR7 in the context of other galaxies at similar and lower redshift. The Lyα halo scale length is similar at different redshifts and velocity shifts with respect to the systemic are typically smaller. Overall, we find little indications of a more neutral vicinity at higher redshift. This means that the local ( 10 kpc) neutral gas conditions that determine the observed Lyα properties in VR7 resemble the conditions in post-re-ionisation galaxies.
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