Slicing COSMOS with SC4K: the evolution of typical Lya emitters and the Lya escape fraction from z~2 to z~6
David Sobral, S\'ergio Santos, Jorryt Matthee, Ana Paulino-Afonso,, Bruno Ribeiro, Jo\~ao Calhau, Ali A. Khostovan

TL;DR
This study uses wide-field narrow- and medium-band imaging to analyze the evolution of Lyman-alpha emitters and the escape fraction of Lyman-alpha photons from redshift 2 to 6, revealing key changes in luminosity functions and ionization efficiency.
Contribution
It provides the first large, wide-area Lyman-alpha emitter sample across z~2-6, deriving new luminosity functions and insights into the evolution of the Lya escape fraction and ionization efficiency.
Findings
Lya luminosity function shows a ~5x increase in L* and a ~7x decrease in Φ* from z~2 to z~6.
The Lya luminosity density remains roughly constant from z~2 to z~6.
The Lya/UV luminosity density ratio increases from 4% to 30% over this redshift range.
Abstract
We present and explore deep narrow- and medium-band data obtained with the Subaru and the Isaac Newton telescopes in the ~2 deg COSMOS field. We use these data as an extremely wide, low-resolution (R~20-80) IFU survey to slice through the COSMOS field and obtain a large sample of ~4000 Lyman- (Lya) emitters from z~2 to z~6 in 16 redshift slices (SC4K). We present new Lya luminosity functions (LFs) covering a co-moving volume of ~10Mpc. SC4K extensively complements ultra-deep surveys, jointly covering over 4 dex in Lya luminosity and revealing a global (2.5<z<6) synergy LF with , Mpc and erg/s. The Schechter component of the Lya LF reveals a factor ~5 rise in and a ~7x decline in from z~2 to z~6. The data reveal an extra power-law (or Schechter)…
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