Complex Lyman Alpha Profiles in Redshift 6.6 Ultraluminous Lyman Alpha Emitters
Antoinette Songaila, Esther M. Hu, Amy J. Barger, Lennox L. Cowie,, Guenther Hasinger, Benjamin Rosenwasser, Christopher Waters

TL;DR
This study identifies and analyzes ultraluminous Lyman alpha emitters at redshift 6.6, revealing their unique line profiles and suggesting they create highly ionized regions in the early universe, aiding understanding of cosmic reionization.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectroscopic analysis of ultraluminous LAEs at z=6.6, highlighting their distinct line profiles and potential role in ionizing the intergalactic medium.
Findings
Ultraluminous LAEs have wider and complex line profiles.
One source shows a profile similar to COLA1.
Ultraluminous LAEs likely create highly ionized regions around them.
Abstract
We report on a search for ultraluminous Lyman alpha emitting galaxies (LAEs) at z=6.6 using the NB921 filter on Hyper Suprime-Cam on the Subaru telescope. We searched a 30 degree squared area around the North Ecliptic Pole, which we observed in broadband g', r', i', z', and y' and narrowband NB816 and NB921, for sources with NB921 < 23.5 and z' - NB921 > 1.3. This corresponds to a selection of log L(Ly-alpha) > 43.5 erg/s. We followed up seven candidate LAEs (out of thirteen) with the Keck DEIMOS spectrograph and confirmed five z=6.6 LAEs, one z=6.6 AGN with a broad Ly-alpha line and a strong red continuum, and one low-redshift ([OIII]5007) galaxy. The five ultraluminous LAEs have wider line profiles than lower luminosity LAEs, and one source, NEPLA4, has a complex line profile similar to that of COLA1. In combination with previous results, we show that the line profiles of the z=6.6…
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