The Collective Voice of Lyα Emitters: Insights from JWST Stacked Spectroscopy

Abstract

We present a spatially resolved stacked analysis of 287 LAEs at z>4 observed with JWST/NIRSpec prism spectroscopy. By constructing a two-dimensional stack from public surveys (CAPERS, CEERS, JADES, and RUBIES), we probe the average internal structure of typical LAEs on sub-kiloparsec scales. We find a clear radial decoupling between resonant and non-resonant emission: while EW(Hβ) and other optical lines decline with radius, EW(Lyα) increases toward the outskirts, and the Lyα escape fraction rises from 16\% in the center to 24\% at larger radii. This behavior indicates that resonant scattering redistributes Lyα photons into lower-density outer regions, where escape becomes more efficient. Optical diagnostics and Te measurements reveal low metallicities (12+( O/H)7.70.2), high ionization parameters, negligible dust attenuation, and systematically elevated N/O ratios (( N/O)-0.4). The latter place typical LAEs among the growing population of nitrogen-enhanced high-redshift galaxies, pointing to rapid and possibly feedback-driven chemical enrichment. The inferred ionizing photon production efficiency, ( ion/ Hz\,erg-1)25.2, together with the high Lyα escape fractions, suggests that these systems are efficient, though not extreme, contributors to the ionizing photon budget. Comparison with SPICE radiation-hydrodynamic simulations shows that bursty supernova feedback models naturally reproduce the observed radial trends in Lyα escape, UV slope, and emission-line equivalent widths, linking the spatial redistribution of Lyα to stochastic star formation and feedback-driven gas flows. Our results demonstrate that Lyα emission, chemical enrichment, and feedback are tightly connected in typical z>4 LAEs. (Shortened version for arXiv; full abstract in the paper)

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