The Lyman Alpha Reference Sample. XVI. Global 21cm HI properties of Lyman-$\alpha$ emitting galaxies
A. Le Reste, M. J. Hayes, J. M. Cannon, J. Melinder, A. Runnholm, T., E. Rivera-Thorsen, G. \"Ostlin, A. Adamo, E. C. Herenz, D. Schaerer, C., Scarlata, D. Kunth

TL;DR
This study investigates the relationship between global neutral hydrogen (HI) properties and Lyman-alpha emission in nearby galaxies, finding little correlation at large scales but suggesting HI influences Lya emission on smaller scales.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of HI properties in Lyman-alpha emitting galaxies at low redshift, highlighting the limited impact of global HI on Lya output.
Findings
No significant correlation between HI properties and Lya luminosity or escape fraction.
High fraction of galaxies undergoing interactions, especially among Lya emitters.
HI properties are similar in interacting and non-interacting galaxies.
Abstract
The Lyman- (Lya) line of hydrogen is a well-known tracer of galaxies at high-z. However, the connection between Lya observables and galaxy properties has not fully been established, limiting the use of the line to probe the physics of galaxies. Here, we derive global neutral hydrogen gas (HI) properties of nearby Lya-emitting galaxies to assess the impact of HI on the Lya output of galaxies. We observed 21cm line emission using the VLA in D-array configuration (~55" resolution, ~38 kpc) for 37 star-forming galaxies with available Lya imaging from the Lyman Alpha Reference Samples (LARS and eLARS). We detect 21cm emission for 33/37 galaxies observed. We find no significant correlation of global HI properties with Lya luminosity, escape fraction or equivalent width derived with HST photometry. Additionally, both Lya-emitters and weak or non-emitters are distributed evenly along…
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TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Calibration and Measurement Techniques
