A VLT/FORS2 view at $z\sim6$: Lyman-$\alpha$ emitter fraction and galaxy physical properties at the edge of the epoch of cosmic reionization
S. De Barros, L. Pentericci, E. Vanzella, M. Castellano and, A. Fontana, A. Grazian, C. J. Conselice, H. Yan, A. Koekemoer and, S. Cristiani, M. Dickinson, S. L. Finkelstein, R. Maiolino

TL;DR
This study uses VLT/FORS2 data to measure the fraction of Lyman-alpha emitters at z~6, revealing a less dramatic decline than previously thought and suggesting a smaller impact of the intergalactic medium on Lyα visibility at this epoch.
Contribution
It provides a new, more complete measurement of the LAE fraction at z~6 and analyzes the physical properties of these galaxies, challenging previous assumptions about the IGM's role.
Findings
LAE fraction at z~6 is lower than previously reported.
Non-LAEs are significantly dustier than LAEs.
IGM has a relatively small impact on Lyα photon transmission at z~6.
Abstract
The fraction of Lyman- emitters among the galaxy population has been found to increase from to and drop dramatically at . This drop has been interpreted as an effect of an increasingly neutral intergalactic medium with increasing redshift, while a LyC escape fraction evolving with redshift. We report the result of a large VLT/FORS2 program aiming to confirm spectroscopically a large galaxy sample at that has been selected in several independent fields through the Lyman Break technique. Combining those data with archival data, we create a large and homogeneous sample of galaxies (), complete in terms of Ly detection at for EW(Ly. We use this sample to derive a new measurement of the LAE fraction at and derive the physical properties of these galaxies through spectral energy distribution…
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