Keck Spectroscopy of Faint 3 < z < 7 Lyman Break Galaxies: III. The Mean Ultraviolet Spectrum at z=4
Tucker Jones, Daniel P. Stark, Richard S. Ellis

TL;DR
This study analyzes the ultraviolet spectra of faint Lyman Break Galaxies at redshift around 4, revealing how outflowing neutral gas properties evolve with redshift and impact galaxy evolution and reionization.
Contribution
It provides the first mean UV spectrum of faint LBGs at z=4 and compares spectral diagnostics with lower redshift samples, highlighting evolution in outflow properties.
Findings
Weaker low-ionization absorption lines at z=4 compared to z=3.
Correlation between Lyman-alpha emission strength and outflow indicators.
Evidence for decreasing neutral gas covering fraction at higher redshifts.
Abstract
We present and discuss the mean rest-frame ultraviolet spectrum for a sample of 81 Lyman Break Galaxies (LBGs) selected to be B-band dropouts with a mean redshift of z=3.9 and apparent magnitudes z_AB<26. Most of the individual spectra are drawn from our ongoing survey in the GOODS fields with the Keck DEIMOS spectrograph, and we have augmented our sample with published data taken with FORS2 on the VLT. In general we find similar trends in the spectral diagnostics to those found in the earlier, more extensive survey of LBGs at z=3 undertaken by Shapley et al (2003). Specifically, we find low-ionization absorption lines which trace the presence of neutral outflowing gas are weaker in galaxies with stronger Lyman-alpha emission, bluer UV spectral slopes, lower stellar masses, lower UV luminosities and smaller half-light radii. This is consistent with a physical picture whereby star…
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