TL;DR
This paper predicts the number and properties of Lyman-alpha emitters detectable by VLT/MUSE surveys across different depths, highlighting the significance of faint sources in galaxy formation and evolution.
Contribution
It provides quantitative predictions for LAE detections in MUSE surveys using mock catalogs, emphasizing the importance of faint sources in cosmic star formation and galaxy evolution.
Findings
Approximately 1500 bright LAEs in a typical shallow survey.
Around 2000 faint LAEs in medium-deep surveys.
Faint LAEs significantly contribute to cosmic Lyα luminosity and SFR.
Abstract
The VLT Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) integral-field spectrograph can detect Ly\alpha{} emitters (LAE) in the redshift range in a homogeneous way. Ongoing MUSE surveys will notably probe faint Ly\alpha{} sources that are usually missed by current narrow-band surveys. We provide quantitative predictions for a typical wedding-cake observing strategy with MUSE based on mock catalogs generated with a semi-analytic model of galaxy formation coupled to numerical Ly\alpha{} radiation transfer models in gas outflows. We expect 1500 bright LAEs ( erg s cm) in a typical Shallow Field (SF) survey carried over 100 arcmin, and 2,000 sources as faint as erg s cm in a Medium-Deep Field (MDF) survey over 10 arcmin. In a typical Deep Field (DF) survey…
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