A double-peaked Lyman-α emitter with a strong blue peak multiply imaged by the galaxy cluster RXC J0018.5+1626

Abstract

We report the discovery of a double-peaked Lyman-α (Lyα) emitter (LAE) at z=3.21770.0001 in VLT/MUSE data. The galaxy is strongly lensed by the galaxy cluster RXC~J0018.5+1626 recently observed in the RELICS survey, and the double-peaked Lyα emission is clearly detected in the two counter images in the MUSE field-of-view. We measure a relatively high Lyα rest-frame equivalent width (EW) of EWLyα,0=(632)\,A. Additional near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy allows us to measure the Hβ, [OIII]λ4959\,A and [OIII]λ5007\,A emission lines, which show moderate rest-frame EWs of the order of a few 10-100\,A, an [OIII]λ5007\,A/Hβ ratio of 4.80.7, and a lower limit on the [OIII]/[OII] ratio of >5.6. The galaxy has very blue UV-continuum slopes of βFUV=-2.230.06 and βNUV=-3.00.2, and is magnified by factors μ7-10 in each of the two images, thus enabling a view into a low-mass (M107.5\,M) high-redshift galaxy analog. Notably, the blue peak of the Lyα profile is significantly stronger than the red peak, which suggests an inflow of matter and possibly very low HI column densities in its circumgalactic gas. Combined with the high lensing magnification and image multiplicity, these properties make this galaxy a prime candidate for follow-up observations to search for LyC emission and constrain the LyC photon escape fraction.

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