Lyman Alpha Emitter Evolution in the Reionization Epoch
P. Dayal, A. Ferrara, A. Saro, R. Salvaterra, S. Borgani, L., Tornatore

TL;DR
This study combines cosmological simulations with a reionization model to analyze the evolution of Lyman Alpha Emitters from redshift 5.7 to 7.6, revealing dust content trends, galaxy properties, and matching observed luminosity functions.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive model linking simulations and observations to understand LAE evolution and dust effects during reionization without free parameters.
Findings
Lyman Alpha and UV luminosity functions match observations at z~5.7
Dust escape fractions increase with redshift due to decreasing dust content
Bright LAEs have large star formation rates and intermediate ages
Abstract
Combining cosmological SPH simulations with a previously developed Lyman Alpha production/transmission model and the Early Reionization Model (ERM, reionization ends at redshift z~7), we obtain Lyman Alpha and UV Luminosity Functions (LFs) for Lyman Alpha Emitters (LAEs) for redshifts between 5.7 and 7.6. Matching model results to observations at z~5.7 requires escape fractions of Lyman Alpha, f_alpha=0.3, and UV (non-ionizing) continuum photons, f_c=0.22, corresponding to a color excess, E(B-V)=0.15. We find that (i) f_c increases towards higher redshifts, due the decreasing mean dust content of galaxies, (ii) the evolution of f_alpha/f_c hints at the dust content of the ISM becoming progressively inhomogeneous/clumped with decreasing redshift. The clustering photoionization boost is important during the initial reionization phases but has little effect on the Lyman Alpha LF for a…
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