The Lyman Alpha Reference Sample XV. Relating Ionised Gas Kinematics with Lyman-$\alpha$ observables
E.C. Herenz, A. Schaible, P. Laursen, A. Runnholm, J. Melinder, A. Le, Reste, M.J. Hayes, G. \"Ostlin, J. Cannon, G. Micheva, M. Roth, and K. Saha

TL;DR
This study empirically links ionised gas kinematics with Lyman-alpha emission properties in galaxies, revealing turbulence as a key factor influencing Lyα escape and observables, with implications for understanding galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first empirical analysis connecting ionised gas kinematics with Lyα escape fractions and equivalent widths, highlighting turbulence's role in Lyα radiative transfer.
Findings
Velocity dispersion strongly correlates with Lyα equivalent width.
Turbulence influences dust distribution and Lyα escape.
Velocity shear is less significant than dispersion in regulating Lyα observables.
Abstract
Gas kinematics affect the radiative transfer and escape of hydrogen Lyman- (Ly) emission from galaxies. We investigate this interplay empirically by relating the ionised gas kinematics of 42 galaxies in the extended Ly Reference Sample with their Ly escape fractions, f_\rm{esc}, Ly equivalent widths, \rm{EW}_\rm{Ly\alpha}, and Ly luminosities, L_\rm{Ly\alpha}. To this aim we use PMAS integral-field spectroscopic observations of the Balmer- line. We calculate shearing velocities, v_\rm{shear}, and intrinsic velocity dispersions, \sigma_0^\rm{obs} (empirically corrected for beam-smearing effects), as global kinematical measures for each galaxy. The sample is characterised by highly turbulent motions and more than half of the sample shows dispersion dominated kinematics. We uncover clear trends between Ly observables…
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TopicsScientific Research and Discoveries · Calibration and Measurement Techniques · Satellite Image Processing and Photogrammetry
