The Spectroscopic Properties of Ly{\alpha}-Emitters at z $\approx$ 2.7: Escaping Gas and Photons from Faint Galaxies
Ryan F. Trainor, Charles C. Steidel, Allison L. Strom, Gwen C. Rudie

TL;DR
This study investigates faint Lyα-emitting galaxies at z~2.7, revealing their spectral properties, outflow characteristics, and high Lyα escape fractions, providing insights into gas dynamics and photon escape mechanisms in early galaxies.
Contribution
It provides the first evidence of metal-enriched outflows in faint high-redshift galaxies and links outflow velocities to star formation rates, advancing understanding of galaxy evolution.
Findings
Lyα emission is less spectrally extended than in brighter galaxies.
Lyα peak is shifted by +200 km/s relative to systemic redshift.
LAEs have higher Lyα escape fractions (~30%) and show metal-enriched outflows.
Abstract
We present a spectroscopic survey of 318 faint , , Ly{\alpha}-emission-selected galaxies (LAEs) at 2.5<z<3. A sample of 32 LAEs with rest-frame optical spectra from Keck/MOSFIRE are used to interpret the LAE spectra in the context of their systemic redshifts. We find that the Ly{\alpha} emission of LAEs is typically less spectrally extended than among samples of more luminous continuum-selected galaxies (LBGs) at similar redshifts. Using the MOSFIRE subsample, we find that the peak of the Ly{\alpha} line is shifted by +200 km/s with respect to systemic across a diverse set of galaxies including both LAEs and LBGs. We also find a small number of objects with significantly blueshifted Ly{\alpha} emission, a potential indicator of accreting gas. The Ly{\alpha}-to-H{\alpha} line ratios suggest that the LAEs have Ly{\alpha} escape fractions $f_{\rm esc,Ly{\alpha}}…
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