Evolution of the Lyman-α-emitting fraction and UV properties of lensed star-forming galaxies in the range 2.9 < z < 6.7

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Goovaerts, I. [1 ]
Pello, R. [1 ]
Thai, T. T. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Tuan-Anh, P. [2 ,3 ]
Richard, J. [4 ]
Claeyssens, A. [5 ]
Carinos, E. [1 ]
de la Vieuville, G. [6 ]
Matthee, J. [7 ]
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[1] Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, CNES, LAM Lab Astrophys Marseille,UMR 7326, F-13388 Marseille, France
[2] Vietnam Acad Sci & Technol, Vietnam Natl Space Ctr, Dept Astrophys, 18 Hoang Quoc Viet, Hanoi, Vietnam
[3] Grad Univ Sci & Technol, VAST, 18 Hoang Quoc Viet, Cau Giay 10000, Vietnam
[4] Univ Lyon1, Univ Lyon, Ctr Rech Astrophys Lyon, ENS Lyon,CNRS,UMR5574, St Genis Laval, France
[5] Stockholm Univ, AlbaNova Univ Ctr, Oskar Klein Ctr, Dept Astron, SE-10691 Stockholm, Sweden
[6] 7 Ave Cuvier, F-78600 Maisons Laffitte, France
[7] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Dept Phys, Wolfgang Pauli Str 27, CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland
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gravitational lensing: strong; galaxies: high-redshift; dark ages; reionization; first stars;
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Context. Faint galaxies are theorised to have played a major role, perhaps the dominant role, in reionising the Universe. Their properties, as well as the Lyman-alpha emitter (LAE) fraction, X-LAE, could provide useful insights into this epoch.Aims. We used four clusters of galaxies from the Lensed Lyman-alpha MUSE Arcs Sample (LLAMAS) that also have deep HST photometry to select a population of intrinsically faint Lyman break galaxies (LBGs) and LAEs. We study the interrelation between these two populations, their properties, and the fraction of LBGs that display Lyman-alpha emission.Methods. The use of lensing clusters allows us to access an intrinsically faint population of galaxies, the largest such sample collected for this purpose: 263 LAEs and 972 LBGs with redshifts between 2.9 and 6.7, Lyman-alpha luminosities in the range 39.5 less than or similar to log(L-Ly alpha)(erg s(-1))less than or similar to 42, and absolute UV magnitudes in the range -22 less than or similar to M-1500 less than or similar to -12. In addition to matching LAEs and LBGs, we define an LAE+continuum sample for the LAEs that match with a continuum object that is not selected as an LBG. Additionally, with the use of MUSE integral field spectroscopy, we detect a population of LAEs completely undetected in the continuum.Results. We find a redshift evolution of X-LAE in line with literature results, with diminished values above z = 6. In line with past studies, we take this as signifying an increasingly neutral intervening intergalactic medium. When inspecting this redshift evolution with different limits on EWLy alpha and M-1500, we find that the X-LAE for the UV-brighter half of our sample is higher than the X-LAE for the UV-fainter half, a difference that increases at higher redshifts. This is a surprising result and can be interpreted as the presence of a population of low Lyman-alpha equivalent width (EWLy alpha), UV-bright galaxies situated in reionised bubbles and overdensities. This result is especially interesting in the context of similar, UV-bright, low EWLy alpha objects recently detected during and around the epoch of reionisation. For intrinsically fainter objects, we confirm the previously observed trend of LAEs among LBGs as galaxies with high star formation rates and low dust content, as well as the trend of the strongest LAEs having, in general, fainter M-1500 and steeper UV slopes.
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