The Ly$\alpha$ emission from high-$z$ galaxies hosting strong Damped Ly$\alpha$ systems
Ravi Joshi, Raghunathan Srianand, Pasquier Noterdaeme, Patrick, Petitjean

TL;DR
This study investigates Ly$ extalpha$ emission from high-redshift damped Ly$ extalpha$ systems, revealing correlations with metallicity, velocity fields, and potential contributions from low-luminosity galaxies or extended halos.
Contribution
It provides new measurements of Ly$ extalpha$ luminosity in DLAs, linking emission properties to metallicity, velocity fields, and galaxy environment at high redshift.
Findings
Ly$ extalpha$ luminosity is higher in systems with larger $W_{1526}$.
Detected Ly$ extalpha$ emission is redshifted by 300-400 km/s relative to systemic redshift.
A double-hump Ly$ extalpha$ profile appears in high $W_{1526}$ and blue $(r-i)$ color subsamples.
Abstract
We study the average Ly emission associated with high- strong (log (H I) 21) damped Ly systems (DLAs). We report Ly luminosities () for the full as well as various sub-samples based on (H I), , colours of QSOs and rest equivalent width of Si II1526 line (i.e., ). For the full sample, we find with a level detection of Ly emission in the red part of the DLA trough. The is found to be higher for systems with higher with its peak, detected at , redshifted by about 300-400 with respect to the systemic absorption redshift, as seen in Lyman Break Galaxies (LBGs) and Ly emitters. A clear signature of a double-hump Ly profile is seen when we consider…
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