The MUSE Extremely Deep Field: Classifying the Spectral Shapes of Lya Emitting Galaxies
E. Vitte, A. Verhamme, P. Hibon, F. Leclercq, B. Alcalde Pampliega, J., Kerutt, H. Kusakabe, J. Matthee, Y. Guo, R. Bacon, M. Maseda, J. Richard, J., Pharo, J. Schaye, L. Boogaard, T. Nanayakkara, T. Contini

TL;DR
This study systematically classifies the spectral shapes of Lyman-alpha emission lines in high-redshift galaxies using deep field data, revealing insights into galaxy gas dynamics and intergalactic medium interactions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel classification method combining spectral and spatial analysis for Lya lines, applied to a large galaxy sample from the MUSE deep field.
Findings
32-51% of galaxies show double-peaked Lya profiles
Double-peak fraction varies with Lya luminosity but not strongly with redshift
Blue-dominated spectra suggest inflow gas dynamics in some galaxies
Abstract
The Hydrogen Lyman-alpha (Lya) line shows a large variety of shapes which is caused by factors at different scales, from the interstellar medium to the intergalactic medium. This work aims to provide a systematic inventory and classification of the spectral shapes of Lya emission lines to understand the general population of high-redshift Lya emitting galaxies (LAEs). Using the data from the MUSE eXtremely Deep Field, we select 477 galaxies at z=2.8-6.6. We develop a method to classify Lya emission lines in four spectral and three spatial categories, by combining a spectral analysis with a narrow-band image analysis. We measure spectral properties, such as the peak separation and the blue-to-total flux ratio. To ensure a robust sample for statistical analysis, we define a final unbiased sample of 206 galaxies by applying thresholds for signal-to-noise ratio, peak separation, and Lya…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Scientific Research and Discoveries
