Lyman Alpha Emitters in the Hierarchically Clustering Galaxy Formation
Masakazu A. R. Kobayashi (Kyoto University), Tomonori Totani (Kyoto, University), Masahiro Nagashima (Nagasaki University)

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new semi-analytic hierarchical galaxy formation model incorporating dust extinction and outflows to accurately reproduce observed Lyman alpha emitter luminosity functions across redshifts z ~ 3-6, and discusses implications for cosmic reionization.
Contribution
The model uniquely combines physically-motivated escape fraction effects with hierarchical clustering to match observations and explore galaxy outflows and IGM absorption impacts.
Findings
Successfully reproduces observed Lya luminosity functions at z ~ 3-6.
Predicts dominance of galaxies with strong outflows and high escape fractions.
Suggests rapid evolution of IGM neutral hydrogen fraction at z > 6.
Abstract
We present a new theoretical model for the luminosity functions (LFs) of Lyman alpha (Lya) emitting galaxies in the framework of hierarchical galaxy formation. We extend a semi-analytic model of galaxy formation that reproduces a number of observations for local and high-z galaxies, without changing the original model parameters but introducing a physically-motivated modelling to describe the escape fraction of Lya photons from host galaxies (f_esc). Though a previous study using a hierarchical clustering model simply assumed a constant and universal value of f_esc, we incorporate two new effects on f_esc: extinction by interstellar dust and galaxy-scale outflow induced as a star formation feedback. It is found that the new model nicely reproduces all the observed Lya LFs of the Lya emitters (LAEs) at different redshifts in z ~ 3-6. Especially, the rather surprisingly small evolution of…
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