# Spectroscopic properties of luminous Lyman-{\alpha} emitters at $z   \approx 6 - 7$ and comparison to the Lyman-break population

**Authors:** Jorryt Matthee, David Sobral, Behnam Darvish, S\'ergio Santos, Bahram, Mobasher, Ana Paulino-Afonso, Huub R\"ottgering, Lara Alegre

arXiv: 1706.06591 · 2017-09-20

## TL;DR

This study spectroscopically confirms luminous Lyman-alpha emitters at redshifts 5.7-6.6, analyzes their properties, and discusses implications for galaxy evolution and cosmic reionization.

## Contribution

First spectroscopic confirmation of luminous LAEs at high redshift with detailed analysis of their properties and implications for reionization.

## Key findings

- VR7 is the most UV-luminous LAE at z>6.5.
- Lyα line-widths increase with luminosity at z=5.7.
- LAEs have high ionising photon production efficiency.

## Abstract

We present spectroscopic follow-up of candidate luminous Ly$\alpha$ emitters (LAEs) at $z=5.7-6.6$ in the SA22 field with VLT/X-SHOOTER. We confirm two new luminous LAEs at $z=5.676$ (SR6) and $z=6.532$ (VR7), and also present {\it HST} follow-up of both sources. These sources have luminosities L$_{\rm Ly\alpha} \approx 3\times10^{43}$ erg s$^{-1}$, very high rest-frame equivalent widths of EW$_0\gtrsim 200$ {\AA} and narrow Ly$\alpha$ lines (200-340 km s$^{-1}$). VR7 is the most UV-luminous LAE at $z>6.5$, with M$_{1500} = -22.5$, even brighter in the UV than CR7. Besides Ly$\alpha$, we do not detect any other rest-frame UV lines in the spectra of SR6 and VR7, and argue that rest-frame UV lines are easier to observe in bright galaxies with low Ly$\alpha$ equivalent widths. We confirm that Ly$\alpha$ line-widths increase with Ly$\alpha$ luminosity at $z=5.7$, while there are indications that Ly$\alpha$ lines of faint LAEs become broader at $z=6.6$, potentially due to reionisation. We find a large spread of up to 3 dex in UV luminosity for $>L^{\star}$ LAEs, but find that the Ly$\alpha$ luminosity of the brightest LAEs is strongly related to UV luminosity at $z=6.6$. Under basic assumptions, we find that several LAEs at $z\approx6-7$ have Ly$\alpha$ escape fractions $\gtrsim100$ \%, indicating bursty star-formation histories, alternative Ly$\alpha$ production mechanisms, or dust attenuating Ly$\alpha$ emission differently than UV emission. Finally, we present a method to compute $\xi_{ion}$, the production efficiency of ionising photons, and find that LAEs at $z\approx6-7$ have high values of log$_{10}(\xi_{ion}$/Hz erg$^{-1}) \approx 25.51\pm0.09$ that may alleviate the need for high Lyman-Continuum escape fractions required for reionisation.

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