The Lyman alpha reference sample. II. Hubble space telescope imaging results, integrated properties, and trends
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Hayes, Matthew; Östlin, Göran; Duval, Florent; Sandberg, Andreas; Guaita, Lucia; Melinder, Jens; Adamo, Angela; Schaere, Daniel; Verhamme, Anne; Orlitová, Ivana; Mas-Hesse, J. Miguel; Cannon, John M.; Atek, Hakim; Kunth, Daniel; Laursen, Peter; Otí Floranes, Héctor; Pardy, Stephen; Rivera Thorsen, Thøger; Herenz, E. ChristianFecha
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© 2014. The American Astronomical Society
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The astrophysical journal, Vol. 782, Iss. 1, p. 6 (2014)
The astrophysical journal, Vol. 782, Iss. 1 (2014)
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American Astronomical Society
Institute of Physics
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Cosmology: observations
Galaxies: starburst
Resumen/Abstract
We report new results regarding the Lyα output of galaxies, derived from the Lyman Alpha Reference Sample, and focused on Hubble Space Telescope imaging. For 14 galaxies we present intensity images in Lyα, Hα, and UV, and maps of Hα/Hβ, Lyα equivalent width (EW), and Lyα/Hα. We present Lyα and UV radial light profiles and show they are well-fitted by Sérsic profiles, but Lyα profiles show indices systematically lower than those of the UV (n ≈ 1-2 instead of gsim 4). This reveals a general lack of the central concentration in Lyα that is ubiquitous in the UV. Photometric growth curves increase more slowly for Lyα than the far ultraviolet, showing that small apertures may underestimate the EW. For most galaxies, however, flux and EW curves flatten by radii ≈10 kpc, suggesting that if placed at high-z only a few of our galaxies would suffer from large flux losses. We compute global properties of the sample in large apertures, and show total Lyα luminosities to be independent of all other quantities. Normalized Lyα throughput, however, shows significant correlations: escape is found to be higher in galaxies of lower star formation rate, dust content, mass, and nebular quantities that suggest harder ionizing continuum and lower metallicity. Six galaxies would be selected as high-z Lyα emitters, based upon their luminosity and EW. We discuss the results in the context of high-z Lyα and UV samples. A few galaxies have EWs above 50 Å, and one shows $f_\mathrm{esc}^{\mathrm{Ly}\alpha }$ of 80%; such objects have not previously been reported at low-z.
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