PACS-Herschel FIR detections of Lyman-alpha emitters at 2.0<z<3.5
I. Oteo, A. Bongiovanni, A. M. P\'erez Garc\'ia, J. Cepa, A., Ederoclite, M. S\'anchez-Portal, I. Pintos-Castro, R. P\'erez-Mart\'inez, B., Altieri, P. Andreani, H. Aussel, S. Berta, A. Cimatti, E. Daddi, D. Elbaz, N., F\"orster Schreiber, R. Genzel, D. Lutz, B. Magnelli

TL;DR
This study analyzes the physical properties of 56 Ly$ ext{α}$ emitting galaxies at redshifts 2.0 to 3.5, revealing their diversity, dust content, and IR characteristics through SED fitting and Herschel FIR observations.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed FIR analysis of high-redshift Ly$ ext{α}$ emitters, showing their heterogeneity and dust properties, challenging previous bimodal assumptions.
Findings
LAEs are diverse in age, morphology, and dust attenuation.
Dusty LAEs can be ULIRGs with high IR luminosity.
Dust and Ly$ ext{α}$ emission can coexist in high-redshift galaxies.
Abstract
In this work we analyze the physical properties of a sample of 56 spectroscopically selected star-forming (SF) Ly emitting galaxies at 2.0z3.5 using both a spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting procedure from rest-frame UV to mid-IR and direct 160m observations taken with the Photodetector Array Camera & Spectrometer (PACS) instrument onboard \emph{Herschel Space Observatory}. We define LAEs as those Ly emitting galaxies whose rest-frame Ly equivalent widths (Ly EW) are above 20\AA, the typical threshold in narrow-band searches. Ly emitting galaxies with Ly EW are called non-LAEs. As a result of an individual SED fitting for each object, we find that the studied sample of LAEs contains galaxies with ages mostly below 100Myr and a wide variety of dust attenuations, SFRs, and…
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