A High Fraction of Ly-alpha-Emitters Among Galaxies with Extreme Emission Line Ratios at z ~ 2
Dawn K. Erb, Max Pettini, Charles C. Steidel, Allison L. Strom, Gwen, C. Rudie, Ryan F. Trainor, Alice E. Shapley, Naveen A. Reddy

TL;DR
This study finds that a significant fraction of galaxies with extreme emission line ratios at z~2 are Ly-alpha emitters, suggesting these ratios can identify galaxies with high Ly-alpha escape fractions and low metallicity.
Contribution
It demonstrates that extreme nebular emission line ratios are effective in selecting high Ly-alpha escape fraction galaxies at z~2, linking optical diagnostics to Ly-alpha properties.
Findings
79% of selected galaxies are Ly-alpha emitters
Extreme line ratio galaxies have ~50% lower oxygen abundance
Lower dust attenuation facilitates Ly-alpha escape
Abstract
Star-forming galaxies form a sequence in the [OIII]/H-beta vs. [NII]/H-alpha diagnostic diagram, with low metallicity, highly ionized galaxies falling in the upper left corner. Drawing from a large sample of UV-selected star-forming galaxies at z~2 with rest-frame optical nebular emission line measurements from Keck-MOSFIRE, we select the extreme ~5% of the galaxies lying in this upper left corner, requiring log([NII]/H-alpha) <= 1.1 and log([OIII]/H-beta) >= 0.75. These cuts identify galaxies with 12 + log(O/H) <~ 8.0, when oxygen abundances are measured via the O3N2 diagnostic. We study the Ly-alpha properties of the resulting sample of 14 galaxies. The mean (median) rest-frame Ly-alpha equivalent width is 39 (36) A, and 11 of the 14 objects (79%) are Ly-alpha-emitters (LAEs) with W_Lya > 20 A. We compare the equivalent width distribution of a sample of 522 UV-selected galaxies at…
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