CLASSY VII Ly\alpha\ Profiles: The Structure and Kinematics of Neutral Gas and Implications for LyC Escape in Reionization-Era Analogs
Weida Hu, Crystal L. Martin, Max Gronke, Simon Gazagnes, Matthew, Hayes, John Chisholm, Timothy Heckman, Matilde Mingozzi, Namrata Roy, Peter, Senchyna, Xinfeng Xu, Danielle A. Berg, Bethan L. James, Daniel P. Stark,, Karla Z. Arellano-C\'ordova, Alaina Henry, Anne E. Jaskot

TL;DR
This study analyzes Lyα line profiles in reionization-era galaxy analogs, revealing complex ISM structures, outflow dynamics, and implications for Lyman continuum escape, with a focus on spectral features and their relation to galaxy properties.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to fitting Lyα profiles separately, revealing inhomogeneous ISM and linking spectral features to LyC escape and outflow velocities.
Findings
Complex double-peaked Lyα profiles indicate inhomogeneous ISM.
Inverse relation between Lyα peak separation and [O III]/[O II] ratio.
Identification of six LyC leakers using diagnostic diagrams.
Abstract
Lyman-alpha line profiles are a powerful probe of ISM structure, outflow speed, and Lyman continuum escape fraction. In this paper, we present the Ly line profiles of the COS Legacy Archive Spectroscopic SurveY, a sample rich in spectroscopic analogs of reionization-era galaxies. A large fraction of the spectra show a complex profile, consisting of a double-peaked Ly emission profile in the bottom of a damped, Ly absorption trough. Such profiles reveal an inhomogeneous interstellar medium (ISM). We successfully fit the damped Ly absorption (DLA) and the Ly emission profiles separately, but with complementary covering factors, a surprising result because this approach requires no Ly exchange between high- and low- paths. The combined distribution of column densities is qualitatively similar to the bimodal…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
