Gas Motion Study of Lya Emitters at z~2 Using UV and Optical Spectral Lines
Takuya Hashimoto, Masami Ouchi, Kazuhiro Shimasaku, Yoshiaki Ono,, Kimihiko Nakajima, Michael Rauch, Janice Lee, and Sadanori Okamura

TL;DR
This study investigates the gas kinematics of z~2 Lya emitters using UV and optical spectral lines, revealing outflows with low neutral hydrogen column densities that may influence Lya emission strength and reionization constraints.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurements of Lya and interstellar absorption line velocities in LAEs at z~2, highlighting their outflow properties and low neutral hydrogen column densities compared to LBGs.
Findings
LAEs have smaller Lya velocity offsets than LBGs.
LAEs exhibit outflows with low neutral hydrogen column densities.
An anti-correlation exists between Lya equivalent width and velocity offset.
Abstract
We present the results of Magellan/MMIRS and Keck/NIRSPEC spectroscopy for five Lya emitters (LAEs) at z=2.2 for which high-resolution FUV spectra from Magellan/MagE are available. We detect nebular emission lines including Ha on the individual basis and low-ionization interstellar (LIS) absorption lines in a stacked FUV spectrum, and measure average offset velocities of the Lya line, Delta_v_Lya, and LIS absorption lines, Delta_v_abs, with respect to the systemic velocity defined by the nebular lines. For a sample of eight z~2-3 LAEs without AGN from our study and the literature, we obtain Delta_v_Lya = 175+/-35 km s^{-1}, which is significantly smaller than that of Lyman-break Galaxies (LBGs), Delta_v_Lya=400 km s^{-1}. The stacked FUV spectrum gives Delta_v_abs = -179 +/- 73 km s^{-1}, comparable to that of LBGs. These positive Delta_v_Lya and negative Delta_v_abs suggest that LAEs…
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