# SILVERRUSH. III. Deep Optical and Near-Infrared Spectroscopy for Lya and   UV-Nebular Lines of Bright Lya Emitters at z=6-7

**Authors:** Takatoshi Shibuya, Masami Ouchi, Yuichi Harikane, Michael Rauch,, Yoshiaki Ono, Shiro Mukae, Ryo Higuchi, Takashi Kojima, Suraphong Yuma,, Chien-Hsiu Lee, Hisanori Furusawa, Akira Konno, Crystal L. Martin, Kazuhiro, Shimasaku, Yoshiaki Taniguchi, Masakazu A. R. Kobayashi, Masaru Kajisawa,, Tohru Nagao, Tomotsugu Goto, Nobunari Kashikawa, Yutaka Komiyama, Haruka, Kusakabe, Rieko Momose, Kimihiko Nakajima, Masayuki Tanaka, Shiang-Yu Wang

arXiv: 1705.00733 · 2018-01-10

## TL;DR

This study investigates the ultraviolet and Lyman-alpha emission lines of bright high-redshift Lyman-alpha emitters, revealing weak UV-nebular lines and anti-correlations with UV luminosity, contrasting with fainter galaxy populations.

## Contribution

First comprehensive spectroscopic analysis of bright z=6-7 LAEs, providing new constraints on their UV-nebular emission properties and challenging previous detections of strong He II emission.

## Key findings

- Most bright LAEs show no strong UV-nebular lines.
- Re-analysis of CR7 data finds no He II detection, questioning earlier claims.
- Bright LAEs differ spectrally from faint dropouts at similar redshifts.

## Abstract

We present Lya and UV-nebular emission line properties of bright Lya emitters (LAEs) at z=6-7 with a luminosity of log L_Lya/[erg s-1] = 43-44 identified in the 21-deg2 area of the SILVERRUSH early sample developed with the Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) survey data. Our optical spectroscopy newly confirm 21 bright LAEs with clear Lya emission, and contribute to make a spectroscopic sample of 96 LAEs at z=6-7 in SILVERRUSH. From the spectroscopic sample, we select 7 remarkable LAEs as bright as Himiko and CR7 objects, and perform deep Keck/MOSFIRE and Subaru/nuMOIRCS near-infrared spectroscopy reaching the 3sigma-flux limit of ~ 2x10^{-18} erg s-1 for the UV-nebular emission lines of He II1640, C IV1548,1550, and O III]1661,1666. Except for one tentative detection of C IV, we find no strong UV-nebular lines down to the flux limit, placing the upper limits of the rest-frame equivalent widths (EW_0) of ~2-4 A for He II, C IV, and O III] lines. Here we also investigate the VLT/X-SHOOTER spectrum of CR7 whose 6 sigma detection of He II is claimed by Sobral et al. Although two individuals and the ESO-archive service carefully re-analyze the X-SHOOTER data that are used in the study of Sobral et al., no He II signal of CR7 is detected, supportive of weak UV-nebular lines of the bright LAEs even for CR7. Spectral properties of these bright LAEs are thus clearly different from those of faint dropouts at z~7 that have strong UV-nebular lines shown in the various studies. Comparing these bright LAEs and the faint dropouts, we find anti-correlations between the UV-nebular line EW_0 and UV-continuum luminosity, which are similar to those found at z~2-3.

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