Neutral gas in Lyman-alpha emitting galaxies Haro 11 and ESO 338-IG04 measured through sodium absorption
A. Sandberg, G. \"Ostlin, M. Hayes, K. Fathi, D. Schaerer, J.M., Mas-Hesse, T. Rivera-Thorsen

TL;DR
This study measures neutral gas properties in two local Lyman-alpha emitting galaxies to understand how Ly-alpha photons escape, revealing low covering fractions and minimal neutral gas shifts, which facilitate Ly-alpha escape.
Contribution
First detailed measurements of neutral gas velocity and covering fraction in local Ly-alpha emitters using integral field spectroscopy.
Findings
Low neutral gas covering fractions (~10%) in both galaxies.
No significant velocity shift of neutral gas in ESO 338-IG04.
Detection of outflows and infalls in Haro 11's knots.
Abstract
Context. The Lyman alpha emission line of galaxies is an important tool for finding galaxies at high redshift, and thus probe the structure of the early universe. However, the resonance nature of the line and its sensitivity to dust and neutral gas is still not fully understood. Aims. We present measurements of the velocity, covering fraction and optical depth of neutral gas in front of two well known local blue compact galaxies that show Lyman alpha in emission: ESO 338-IG 04 and Haro 11. We thus test observationally the hypothesis that Lyman alpha can escape through neutral gas by being Doppler shifted out of resonance. Methods. We present integral field spectroscopy from the GIRAFFE/Argus spectrograph at VLT/FLAMES in Paranal, Chile. The excellent wavelength resolution allows us to accurately measure the velocity of the ionized and neutral gas through the H-alpha emission and Na…
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