Dark-ages Reionization and Galaxy Formation Simulation XX. The Lyα IGM transmission properties and environment of bright galaxies during the Epoch of Reionization

Abstract

The highly neutral inter-galactic medium (IGM) during the Epoch of Reionization (EoR) is expected to suppress Lyα emission with damping-wing absorption, causing nearly no Lyα detection from star-forming galaxies at z8. However, spectroscopic observations of the 4 brightest galaxies ( H16025 mag) at these redshifts do reveal prominent Lyα line, suggesting locally ionised IGM. In this paper, we explore the Lyα IGM transmission and environment of bright galaxies during the EoR using the Meraxes semi-analytic model. We find brighter galaxies to be less affected by damping-wing absorption as they are effective at ionizing surrounding neutral hydrogen. Specifically, the brightest sources ( H16025.5 mag) lie in the largest ionized regions in our simulation, and have low attenuation of their Lyα from the IGM (optical depth <1). Fainter galaxies (25.5 mag< H160<27.5 mag) have transmission that depends on UV luminosity, leading to a lower incidence of Lyα detection at fainter magnitudes. This luminosity-dependent attenuation explains why Lyα has only been observed in the brightest galaxies at z8. Follow-up observations have revealed counterparts in the vicinity of these confirmed z8 Lyα emitters. The environments of our modelled analogues agree with these observations in the number of nearby galaxies, which is a good indicator of whether Lyα can be detected among fainter galaxies. At the current observational limit, galaxies with 2--5 neighbours within 2'×2' are 2--3 times more likely to show Lyα emission. JWST will discover an order of magnitude more neighbours, revealing 50 galaxies in the largest ionizing bubbles and facilitating direct study of reionization morphology.

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