Equivalent widths of Lyman $\alpha$ emitters in MUSE-Wide and MUSE-Deep
J. Kerutt, L. Wisotzki, A. Verhamme, K. B. Schmidt, F. Leclercq, E. C., Herenz, T. Urrutia, T. Garel, T. Hashimoto, M. Maseda, J. Matthee, H., Kusakabe, J. Schaye, J. Richard, B. Guiderdoni, V. Mauerhofer, T., Nanayakkara, E. Vitte

TL;DR
This study analyzes the properties of Lyman alpha emitters using MUSE and HST data to understand their equivalent widths, spectral features, and morphologies, revealing diverse characteristics and the importance of survey depth.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive comparison of EW$_0$ distributions in MUSE-Wide and MUSE-Deep surveys, linking spectral and morphological properties of LAEs.
Findings
Different EW$_0$ histograms in MUSE-Wide and MUSE-Deep.
High EW$_0$ objects exhibit diverse spectral and morphological features.
Survey depth significantly influences EW$_0$ distribution analysis.
Abstract
The aim of this study is to better understand the connection between the Lyman rest-frame equivalent width (EW) and spectral properties as well as ultraviolet (UV) continuum morphology by obtaining reliable EW histograms for a statistical sample of galaxies and by assessing the fraction of objects with large equivalent widths. We used integral field spectroscopy from MUSE combined with broad-band data from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) to measure EW. We analysed the emission lines of Lyman emitters (LAEs) detected in the full MUSE-Wide (one hour exposure time) and MUSE-Deep (ten hour exposure time) surveys and found UV continuum counterparts in archival HST data. We fitted the UV continuum photometric images using the Galfit software to gain morphological information on the rest-UV emission and fitted the spectra obtained from MUSE to determine…
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