Modelling high redshift Lyman-alpha Emitters
Thibault Garel, J\'er\'emy Blaizot, Bruno Guiderdoni, Daniel Schaerer,, Anne Verhamme, Matthew Hayes

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new model for high redshift Lyman-Alpha Emitters that accounts for resonant scattering and gas outflows, successfully matching observed luminosity functions and profiles, and explaining the properties of these early galaxies.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel semi-analytic model incorporating Ly-a transfer through expanding gas shells, improving predictions of Ly-a escape fractions and profiles at high redshift.
Findings
Good match to UV and Ly-a luminosity functions at 3<z<5
Reproduces observed Ly-a equivalent width distribution
Predicts low Ly-a EWs for UV-bright galaxies due to dust and old stellar populations
Abstract
We present a new model for high redshift Lyman-Alpha Emitters (LAEs) in the cosmological context which takes into account the resonant scattering of Ly-a photons through expanding gas. The GALICS semi-analytic model provides us with the physical properties of a large sample of high redshift galaxies. We implement a gas outflow model for each galaxy based on simple scaling arguments. The coupling with a library of numerical experiments of Ly-a transfer through expanding or static dusty shells of gas allows us to derive the Ly-a escape fractions and profiles. The predicted distribution of Ly-a photons escape fraction shows that galaxies with a low star formation rate have a f_esc of the order of unity, suggesting that, for those objects, Ly-a may be used to trace the star formation rate assuming a given conversion law. In galaxies forming stars intensely, the escape fraction spans the…
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