The physics of Lyman-alpha escape from disc-like galaxies
Aaron Smith, Rahul Kannan, Sandro Tacchella, Mark Vogelsberger, Lars, Hernquist, Federico Marinacci, Laura V. Sales, Paul Torrey, Hui Li, Yuan-Chen, Yeh, Jia Qi

TL;DR
This study models the complex physics of Lyman-alpha photon escape from disc galaxies using advanced radiation hydrodynamics simulations, accounting for dust, gas phases, and galaxy geometry to better interpret observations.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive radiative transfer framework that includes dust, helium ionization, and anisotropic escape, improving predictions of Lyman-alpha emission and escape in galaxy simulations.
Findings
Dust and helium ionization significantly affect LyC reprocessing.
Disc geometry and gas kinematics influence Ly{ extalpha} escape and spectral features.
Simulation results are suitable for comparison with local H{ extalpha} surveys.
Abstract
Hydrogen emission lines can provide extensive information about star-forming galaxies in both the local and high-redshift Universe. We present a detailed Lyman continuum (LyC), Lyman-alpha (Ly{\alpha}), and Balmer line (H{\alpha} and H\b{eta}) radiative transfer study of a high-resolution isolated Milky-Way simulation using the Arepo-RT radiation hydrodynamics code with the SMUGGLE galaxy formation model. The realistic framework includes stellar feedback, non-equilibrium thermochemistry, and dust grain evolution in the interstellar medium (ISM). We extend our Cosmic Ly{\alpha} Transfer (COLT) code with photoionization equilibrium Monte Carlo radiative transfer for self-consistent end-to-end (non-)resonant line predictions. Accurate LyC reprocessing to recombination emission requires modelling pre-absorption by dust (27.5%), helium ionization (8.7%), and anisotropic escape fractions…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technologies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
