The CALYMHA survey: Lya luminosity function and global escape fraction of Lya photons at z=2.23
David Sobral, Jorryt Matthee, Philip Best, Andra Stroe, Huub, R\"ottgering, Iv\'an Oteo, Ian Smail, Leah Morabito, Ana Paulino-Afonso

TL;DR
This study measures the Lyman-alpha luminosity function and escape fraction at z=2.23, revealing insights into galaxy emission properties, contaminant removal, and the relationship between Lya and H-alpha emissions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed Lyman-alpha luminosity function at z=2.23 with contaminant removal and estimates of the global Lya photon escape fraction from star-forming galaxies.
Findings
Lya luminosity function well described by a Schechter function up to 10^43 erg/s
Lya escape fraction from star-forming galaxies is approximately 5.1% within 13 kpc radius
Lya emitters have large (~40 kpc) haloes, twice the size of their H-alpha extents
Abstract
We present the CAlibrating LYMan- with H (CALYMHA) pilot survey and new results on Lyman- (Lya) selected galaxies at z~2. We use a custom-built Lya narrow-band filter at the Isaac Newton Telescope, designed to provide a matched volume coverage to the z=2.23 Ha HiZELS survey. Here we present the first results for the COSMOS and UDS fields. Our survey currently reaches a 3 line flux limit of ~4x10 erg/s/cm, and a Lya luminosity limit of ~10 erg/s. We find 188 Lya emitters over 7.3x10 Mpc, but also find significant numbers of other line emitting sources corresponding to HeII, CIII] and CIV emission lines. These sources are important contaminants, and we carefully remove them, unlike most previous studies. We find that the Lya luminosity function at z=2.23 is very well described by a Schechter function up to L~10 erg/s…
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