The Relationship Between Stellar Populations and Lyman Alpha Emission in Lyman Break Galaxies
Katherine A. Kornei, Alice E. Shapley, Dawn K. Erb, Charles C., Steidel, Naveen A. Reddy, Max Pettini, and Milan Bogosavljevic

TL;DR
This study analyzes the relationship between Lyman alpha emission and stellar properties in 321 Lyman break galaxies at z ~ 3, revealing that strong Lya emitters are older, less dusty, and have lower SFRs, indicating a later evolutionary stage.
Contribution
It provides a controlled comparison of stellar populations in LBGs with and without strong Lya emission, improving upon previous studies by matching UV luminosity distributions.
Findings
Strong Lya emission correlates with older stellar age.
Lya emitters have lower star formation rates.
Objects with strong Lya are less dusty.
Abstract
We present the results of a photometric and spectroscopic survey of 321 Lyman break galaxies (LBGs) at z ~ 3 to investigate systematically the relationship between Lya emission and stellar populations. Lya equivalent widths (EW) were calculated from rest-frame UV spectroscopy and optical/near-infrared/Spitzer photometry was used in population synthesis modeling to derive the key properties of age, dust extinction, star formation rate (SFR), and stellar mass. We directly compare the stellar populations of LBGs with and without strong Lya emission, where we designate the former group (EW > 20 AA) as Lya emitters (LAEs) and the latter group (EW < 20 AA) as non-LAEs. This controlled method of comparing objects from the same UV luminosity distribution represents an improvement over previous studies in which the stellar populations of LBGs and narrowband-selected LAEs were contrasted, where…
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