Inferences on the distribution of Ly-alpha emission of z~7 and z~8 galaxies
T.Treu (1), M.Trenti (2), M.Stiavelli (3), M.W.Auger (1), L.D. Bradley, (3) ((1) UCSB, (2) Colorado, (3) STScI)

TL;DR
This paper develops a Bayesian framework to analyze Ly-alpha emission in high-redshift galaxies, providing new estimates of emission attenuation and absorption fractions at z~7 and z~8, and assessing future survey prospects.
Contribution
It introduces a flexible Bayesian model to interpret Ly-alpha emission data, improving estimates of attenuation and absorption fractions at z~7 and z~8 with comprehensive data analysis.
Findings
Attenuation factor =0.690.12 at z7.
Absorption fraction =0.660.16 at z7.
Predictions show future surveys can constrain Ly-alpha emission distribution at z8.
Abstract
Spectroscopic confirmation of galaxies at z~7 and above has been extremely difficult, owing to a drop in intensity of Ly-alpha emission in comparison with samples at z~6. This crucial finding could potentially signal the ending of cosmic reionization. However it is based on small datasets, often incomplete and heterogeneous in nature. We introduce a flexible Bayesian framework, useful to interpret such evidence. Within this framework, we implement two simple phenomenological models: a smooth one, where the distribution of Ly-alpha is attenuated by a factor \es with respect to z~6; a patchy one where a fraction \ep is absorbed/non-emitted while the rest is unabsorbed. From a compilation of 39 observed z~7 galaxies we find \es=0.69+-0.12 and \ep=0.66+-0.16. The models can be used to compute fractions of emitters above any equivalent width W. For W>25\AA, we find X^{25}_{z=7}=0.37+-0.11…
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