The HETDEX Survey: The Lyα Escape Fraction from 3D-HST Emission Line Galaxies at z 2
Abstract
We measure the Lyα escape fraction of 935 [OIII]-emitting galaxies between 1.9 < z < 2.35 by comparing stacked spectra from the Hubble Space Telescope/WFC3's near-IR grism to corresponding stacks from the Hobby Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment's Internal Data Release 2. By measuring the stacks' Hβ to Lyα ratios, we determine the Lyα escape fraction as a function of stellar mass, star formation rate, internal reddening, size, and [OIII]/Hβ ratio. We show that the escape fraction of Lyα correlates with a number of parameters, such as galaxy size, star formation rate, and nebular excitation. However, we also demonstrate that most of these relations are indirect, and the primary variables that control the escape of Lyα are likely stellar mass and internal extinction. Overall, the escape of Lyα declines from 18\% in galaxies with M/M 9 to 1\% for systems with M/M 10, with the sample's mean escape fraction being 6.0+0.6\%-0.5\%.
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