A unique window into the Epoch of Reionisation: A double-peaked Lyman-$\alpha$ emitter in the proximity zone of a quasar at $z\sim 6.6$
Klaudia Protu\v{s}ov\'a, Sarah E. I. Bosman, Feige Wang, Romain A. Meyer, Jaclyn B. Champagne, Frederick B. Davies, Anna-Christina Eilers, Xiaohui Fan, Joseph F. Hennawi, Xiangyu Jin, Hyunsung D. Jun, Koki Kakiichi, Zihao Li, Weizhe Liu, Jinyi Yang

TL;DR
This study investigates a double-peaked Ly$ extalpha$ emitter near a high-redshift quasar, providing insights into the galaxy's ionising properties and the quasar's influence during the Epoch of Reionisation.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed analysis of a double-peaked Ly$ extalpha$ emitter in a quasar proximity zone at z~6.6, measuring its ionising photon escape fraction and properties.
Findings
Measured LyC escape fraction of 8-33%.
Determined ionising photon production efficiency around 25.6.
Total ionising output exceeds typical reionisation thresholds.
Abstract
We present a study of a double-peaked Ly emitter, named LAE-11, found in the proximity zone of QSO J0910-0414 at . We use a combination of deep photometric data from Subaru Telescope, HST, and JWST with spectroscopic data from Keck/DEIMOS, NIRCam WFSS and NIRSpec MSA to characterise the ionising and general properties of the galaxy, as well as the quasar environment surrounding it. We detect Ly, H, [OIII] doublet, and H emission lines in the various spectral datasets. The presence of a double-peaked Ly line in the spectrum allows us to characterise the opening angle and lifetime of the QSO as {\deg} and years. LAE-11 is a fairly bright (M_\rm{UV} = -19.84^{+0.14}_{-0.16}), blue galaxy with a UV slope of . Since the galaxy is located in a quasar-ionised region, we have…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Scientific Research and Discoveries · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
