Double-peaked Lyman-α emission at z=6.803: a reionisation-era galaxy self-ionising its local HII bubble
Abstract
We report the discovery of a double-peaked Lyman-alpha profile in a galaxy at z=6.803, A370p\z1, in the parallel Frontier Field of Abell 370. The velocity separation between the blue and red peaks of the Lyman-α profile ( v=101-19+38 (48)\,km s-1) suggests an extremely high escape fraction of ionising photons > 59(51)\% (2σ). The spectral energy distribution indicates a young (50 Myr), star-forming (12 6 \, M yr-1) galaxy with an IRAC excess implying strong [OIII]+Hβ emission. On the basis of the high escape fraction measured, we demonstrate that A370p\z1 was solely capable of creating an ionised bubble sufficiently large to account for the blue component of its Lyman-alpha profile. We discuss whether A370p\z1 may be representative of a larger population of luminous z7 double-peaked Lyman-alpha emitting sources with high escape fractions that self-ionised their surroundings without contributions from associated UV-fainter sources.
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