MMT Spectroscopy of Lyman-alpha at z$\simeq$7: Evidence for Accelerated Reionization Around Massive Galaxies
Ryan Endsley, Daniel P. Stark, Jacopo Chevallard, St\'ephane Charlot,, Brant Robertson, Rychard J. Bouwens, Mauro Stefanon

TL;DR
This study investigates the strong Ly$ ext{alpha}$ emission in massive z$ ext{~}$7 galaxies, revealing that they often reside in large ionized regions, which suggests accelerated reionization around these galaxies.
Contribution
It provides new observational evidence linking strong Ly$ ext{alpha}$ emission to large ionized regions around massive galaxies at z$ ext{~}$7, indicating accelerated reionization.
Findings
78% of galaxies with strong [OIII]+H$eta$ emitters show Ly$ ext{alpha}$ detection.
Ly$ ext{alpha}$ transmission declines less rapidly in massive galaxies over 6<z<7.
Evidence of large ionized structures and overdensities around massive galaxies.
Abstract
Reionization-era galaxies tend to exhibit weak Ly emission, likely reflecting attenuation from an increasingly neutral IGM. Recent observations have begun to reveal exceptions to this picture, with strong Ly emission now known in four of the most massive z=79 galaxies in the CANDELS fields, all of which also exhibit intense [OIII]H emission (EW800 ). To better understand why Ly is anonymously strong in a subset of massive z79 galaxies, we have initiated an MMT/Binospec survey targeting a larger sample (N=22) of similarly luminous (16 L) z7 galaxies selected over very wide-area fields (3 deg). We confidently (7) detect Ly in 78% (7/9) of galaxies with strong [OIII]H emission (EW800 ) as opposed to only 8%…
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