Lyα radiative transfer modeling for 163 MUSE Lyα-emitting galaxies at z=3--6
Abstract
We utilized Lyα radiative transfer calculations from Song2020 to investigate the properties of extended Lyα halos around star-forming galaxies in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field, observed by the Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer. Expanding on the work of Song2020, which was limited to eight galaxies, we derived best-fit models for a significantly larger sample of 163 galaxies, which successfully reproduced both their Lyα spectra and surface brightness profiles (SBPs). These best-fit models suggest a broad medium distribution surrounding each galaxy, with low expanding velocities at large radii. This conclusion could not have been drawn from modeling either the spectrum or SBP alone, but only through simultaneous modeling of both. Our correlation analysis between observables and model parameters reveals that the spatial extent of Lyα halos is primarily determined by the extents of the medium and the source, while the spectral peak shift and full width at half maximum are governed mainly by optical depth, with the velocity structure of the medium playing a secondary yet non-negligible role. The fact that various correlations derived from the full set of models and those from the best-fit subset can differ significantly highlights the complex and interdependent nature of Lyα radiative transfer. All model parameters interact to shape the observed Lyα features in a non-trivial way.
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