Extinction Correction Significantly Influences the Estimate of Ly$\alpha$ Escape Fraction
Fangxia An (PMO), Xianzhong Zheng (PMO), Cai-Na Hao (TJNU), Jia-Sheng, Huang (NAO), Xiao-Yang Xia (TJNU)

TL;DR
This study measures the Lyα escape fraction at redshift 2.24 by combining deep imaging data of Lyα and Hα emitters, revealing the significant impact of extinction correction methods on the estimated escape fraction.
Contribution
It provides a new measurement of the Lyα escape fraction at z=2.24 using combined emission line data and examines how different extinction corrections influence this estimate.
Findings
Global Lyα escape fraction at z=2.24 is 3.7%
Dust attenuation anti-correlates with Lyα escape fraction
Extinction correction methods cause ~1% variation in results
Abstract
The Ly escape fraction is a key measure to constrain the neutral state of the intergalactic medium and then to understand how the universe was fully reionized. We combine deep narrowband imaging data from the custom-made filter NB393 and the 1 filter centered at 2.14 m to examine the Ly emitters and H emitters at the same redshift . The combination of these two populations allows us to determine the Ly escape fraction at . Over an area of 383 arcmin in the Extended Chandra Deep Field South (ECDFS), 124 Ly emitters are detected down to NB393 = 26.4 mag at the 5 level, and 56 H emitters come from An14. Of these, four have both Ly and H emissions (LAHAEs). We measure the individual/volumetric Ly escape fraction by comparing the observed Ly luminosity/luminosity density…
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