Ciii]λ1909 emission as an alternative to Lyα in the reionization era: the dependence of Ciii] and Lyα at 3<z<4 from the VANDELS survey

Abstract

The velocity offset of Lyα emission from a galaxy's systemic redshift is an excellent tracer of conditions that enable the escape of Lyα photons from the galaxy, and potentially hydrogen ionizing Lyman continuum photons. However at z≥6, Lyα is often heavily attenuated by the neutral intergalactic medium. Here we investigate the utility of Ciii],λλ1907,1909 emission, usually the brightest UV line after Lyα, as a proxy estimating the Lyα velocity offset ( vLyα). To do so, we use analogues of reionization era galaxies based upon 52 star-forming galaxies with robust Ciii] detections drawn from the VANDELS survey. Our sample spans a broad UV magnitude range of -18.5 < MUV < -22.0, with a sample average value of EW(Ciii]) =5.3\,. We find a slight increase of EW(Ciii]) with increasing EW(Lyα), but find a large range of EW(Ciii]) 1-13\, particularly at EW(Lyα) <10\,. Using the Ciii] line peak as the systemic redshift, we calculate vLyα and recover the previously reported trend of decreasing vLyα with increasing EW(Lyα). Interestingly, we find an anti-correlation between vLyα and EW(Ciii]), which also displays a dependence on the UV absolute magnitude. We derive a multi-variate fit to obtain vLyα using both EW(Ciii]) and MUV, finding that vLyα is more strongly dependent on EW(Ciii]), with a weaker but non-negligible dependence on MUV. We find that for a fixed EW(Ciii]), UV-bright Lyα emitting galaxies show smaller values of vLyα,which suggests that such galaxies may be undergoing more bursty star-formation compared to the UV-fainter ones, akin to a population of extremely UV-bright galaxies identified at z>10.

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