The VANDELS survey: A strong correlation between Lyα equivalent width and stellar metallicity at 3≤ z ≤ 5
Abstract
We present the results of a new study investigating the relationship between observed Lyα equivalent width (Wλ(Lyα)) and the metallicity of the ionizing stellar population (Z) for a sample of 768 star-forming galaxies at 3 ≤ z ≤ 5 drawn from the VANDELS survey. Dividing our sample into quartiles of rest-frame Wλ(Lyα) across the range -58 xC5 Wλ(Lyα) 110 xC5 we determine Z from full spectral fitting of composite far-ultraviolet (FUV) spectra and find a clear anti-correlation between Wλ(Lyα) and Z. Our results indicate that Z decreases by a factor 3 between the lowest Wλ(Lyα) quartile (λ(Lyα)=-18xC5) and the highest Wλ(Lyα) quartile (λ(Lyα)=24xC5). Similarly, galaxies typically defined as Lyman Alpha Emitters (LAEs; Wλ(Lyα) >20xC5) are, on average, metal poor with respect to the non-LAE galaxy population (Wλ(Lyα) ≤20xC5) with Z_non-LAE 2 × Z_LAE. Finally, based on the best-fitting stellar models, we estimate that the increasing strength of the stellar ionizing spectrum towards lower Z is responsible for 15-25\% of the observed variation in Wλ(Lyα) across our sample, with the remaining contribution ( 75-85\%) being due to a decrease in the HI/dust covering fractions in low Z galaxies.