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Green Pea Galaxies Reveal Secrets of Ly$α$ Escape

We analyze archival Ly$α$ spectra of 12 "Green Pea" galaxies observed with the Hubble Space Telescope, model their Ly$α$ profiles with radiative transfer models, and explore the dependence of Ly$α$ escape fraction on various properties. Green Pea galaxies are nearby compact starburst galaxies with [OIII]$λ$5007 equivalent widths of hundreds of Å. All 12 Green Pea galaxies in our sample show Ly$α$ lines in emission, with a Ly$α$ equivalent width distribution similar to high redshift Ly$α$ emitters. Combining the optical and UV spectra of Green Pea galaxies, we estimate their Ly$α$ escape fractions and find correlations between Ly$α$ escape fraction and kinematic features of Ly$α$ profiles. The escape fraction of Ly$α$ in these galaxies ranges from 1.4% to 67%. We also find that the Ly$α$ escape fraction depends strongly on metallicity and moderately on dust extinction. We compare their high-quality Ly$α$ profiles with single HI shell radiative transfer models and find that the Ly$α$ escape fraction anti-correlates with the derived HI column densities. Single shell models fit most Ly$α$ profiles well, but not the ones with highest escape fractions of Ly$α$. Our results suggest that low HI column density and low metallicity are essential for Ly$α$ escape, and make a galaxy a Ly$α$ emitter.

preprint2016arXivOpen access

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