The physical properties of Lyalpha emitting galaxies: not just primeval galaxies?
L.Pentericci, A. Grazian, A.Fontana, M. Castellano, E. Giallongo, S., Salimbeni, P. Santini

TL;DR
This study analyzes Lyalpha emitting galaxies at high redshift, revealing diverse stellar populations and challenging the idea that all such galaxies are primeval, with implications for understanding galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It demonstrates that Lyalpha emitters are not exclusively young primeval galaxies and explores their varied physical properties and dust content.
Findings
Some Lyalpha emitters have old stellar populations up to 1 Gyr.
No clear relation between age and Lyalpha equivalent width.
Massive galaxies tend to have lower Lyalpha equivalent widths.
Abstract
We have analyzed a sample of LBGs from z =3.5 to z=6 selected from the GOODS-S field as B,V and i-dropouts, and with spectroscopic observations showing that they have the Lyalpha line in emission. Our main aim is to investigate their physical properties and their dependence on the emission line characteristics, to shed light on the relation between galaxies with Lyalpha emission and the general LBG population.The objects were selected from their continuum colors and then spectroscopically confirmed by the GOODS collaboration and other campaigns. From the spectra we derived the line flux and EW. We then used U-band to mid-IR photometry from GOODS-MUSIC to derive the physical properties of the galaxies, such as total stellar mass, age and so on, through standard SED fitting techniques.Although most galaxies are fit by young stellar populations, a small but non negligible fraction has SEDs…
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