Puzzling Lyman-alpha line profiles in green pea galaxies
Ivana Orlitova, Anne Verhamme, Alaina Henry, Claudia Scarlata, Anne, Jaskot, Sally Oey, Daniel Schaerer

TL;DR
This study investigates the peculiar double-peaked Lyman-alpha spectra of green pea galaxies, revealing discrepancies between radiative transfer models and observations, and highlighting the complexity of their interstellar medium and ionizing radiation escape.
Contribution
It demonstrates that standard spherical shell models cannot fully reproduce green pea Lyman-alpha profiles and uncovers inconsistencies between model parameters and observed galaxy properties.
Findings
Double-peaked Lyman-alpha profiles are not well reproduced by constrained models.
Unconstrained models fit spectra but yield inconsistent physical parameters.
Blue peak position correlates with low neutral hydrogen column densities.
Abstract
Recent observations have discovered an escape of ionizing Lyman-continuum radiation from a population of compact, actively star-forming galaxies at redshift z~0.3, also known as "green peas". We here study the peculiar green pea Lyman-alpha (Lya) spectra, which are mostly double-peaked, unlike in any other galaxy sample. We select a sample of twelve archival green peas and we apply numerical radiative transfer models to reproduce the observed Lya spectral profiles, using the geometry of expanding, homogeneous spherical shells. We use ancillary optical and ultraviolet data to constrain the model parameters, and we evaluate the match between the models and the observed Lya spectra. As a second step, we allow all the fitting parameters to be free, and examine the agreement between the interstellar medium parameters derived from the models and those from ancillary data. The green pea…
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