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Lyman-α at Cosmic Noon II: The relationship between kinematics and Lyman-α in z ∼ 2–3 Lyman break galaxies
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Abstract
We report for the first time a relationship between galaxy kinematics and net Lyman-
$\alpha$
equivalent width (net Ly
$\alpha$
EW) in star-forming galaxies during the epoch of peak cosmic star formation. Building on the previously reported broadband imaging segregation of Ly
$\alpha$
-emitting and Ly
$\alpha$
-absorbing Lyman break galaxies (LBGs) at
$z\sim2$
(Paper I in this series) and previously at
$z\sim3$
, we use the Ly
$\alpha$
spectral type classification method to study the relationship between net Ly
$\alpha$
EW and nebular emission-line kinematics in samples of
$z\sim2$
and
$z\sim3$
LBGs drawn from the literature for which matching rest-frame UV photometry, consistently measured net Ly
$\alpha$
EWs, and kinematic classifications from integral field unit spectroscopy are available. We show that
$z\sim2$
and
$z\sim3$
LBGs segregate in colour-magnitude space according to their kinematic properties and Lyman-
$\alpha$
spectral type and conclude that LBGs with Ly
$\alpha$
dominant in absorption (aLBGs) are almost exclusively rotation-dominated (presumably disc-like) systems, and LBGs with Ly
$\alpha$
dominant in emission (eLBGs) characteristically have dispersion-dominated kinematics. We quantify the relationship between the strength of rotational dynamic support (as measured using
${v}_{\mathrm{obs}}/2{\sigma }_{\mathrm{int}}$
and
${v}_{\mathrm{rot}}/{\sigma}_{\mathrm{0}}$
) and net Ly
$\alpha$
EW for subsets of our kinematic sample where these data are available, and demonstrate the consistency of our result with other properties that scale with net Ly
$\alpha$
EW and kinematics. Based on these findings, we suggest a method by which large samples of rotation- and dispersion-dominated galaxies might be selected using broadband imaging in as few as three filters and/or net Ly
$\alpha$
EW alone. If confirmed with larger samples, application of this method will enable an understanding of galaxy kinematic behaviour over large scales in datasets from current and future large-area and all-sky photometric surveys that will select hundreds of millions of LBGs in redshift ranges from
$z\sim2-6$
across many hundreds to thousands of Mpc. Finally, we speculate that the combination of our result linking net Ly
$\alpha$
EW and nebular emission-line kinematics with the known large-scale clustering behaviour of Ly
$\alpha$
-absorbing and Ly
$\alpha$
-emitting LBGs is evocative of an emergent bimodality of early galaxies that is consistent with a nascent morphology-density relation at
$z\sim2-3$
.
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Title: Lyman-α at Cosmic Noon II: The relationship between kinematics and Lyman-α in z ∼ 2–3 Lyman break galaxies
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Abstract
We report for the first time a relationship between galaxy kinematics and net Lyman-
$\alpha$
equivalent width (net Ly
$\alpha$
EW) in star-forming galaxies during the epoch of peak cosmic star formation.
Building on the previously reported broadband imaging segregation of Ly
$\alpha$
-emitting and Ly
$\alpha$
-absorbing Lyman break galaxies (LBGs) at
$z\sim2$
(Paper I in this series) and previously at
$z\sim3$
, we use the Ly
$\alpha$
spectral type classification method to study the relationship between net Ly
$\alpha$
EW and nebular emission-line kinematics in samples of
$z\sim2$
and
$z\sim3$
LBGs drawn from the literature for which matching rest-frame UV photometry, consistently measured net Ly
$\alpha$
EWs, and kinematic classifications from integral field unit spectroscopy are available.
We show that
$z\sim2$
and
$z\sim3$
LBGs segregate in colour-magnitude space according to their kinematic properties and Lyman-
$\alpha$
spectral type and conclude that LBGs with Ly
$\alpha$
dominant in absorption (aLBGs) are almost exclusively rotation-dominated (presumably disc-like) systems, and LBGs with Ly
$\alpha$
dominant in emission (eLBGs) characteristically have dispersion-dominated kinematics.
We quantify the relationship between the strength of rotational dynamic support (as measured using
${v}_{\mathrm{obs}}/2{\sigma }_{\mathrm{int}}$
and
${v}_{\mathrm{rot}}/{\sigma}_{\mathrm{0}}$
) and net Ly
$\alpha$
EW for subsets of our kinematic sample where these data are available, and demonstrate the consistency of our result with other properties that scale with net Ly
$\alpha$
EW and kinematics.
Based on these findings, we suggest a method by which large samples of rotation- and dispersion-dominated galaxies might be selected using broadband imaging in as few as three filters and/or net Ly
$\alpha$
EW alone.
If confirmed with larger samples, application of this method will enable an understanding of galaxy kinematic behaviour over large scales in datasets from current and future large-area and all-sky photometric surveys that will select hundreds of millions of LBGs in redshift ranges from
$z\sim2-6$
across many hundreds to thousands of Mpc.
Finally, we speculate that the combination of our result linking net Ly
$\alpha$
EW and nebular emission-line kinematics with the known large-scale clustering behaviour of Ly
$\alpha$
-absorbing and Ly
$\alpha$
-emitting LBGs is evocative of an emergent bimodality of early galaxies that is consistent with a nascent morphology-density relation at
$z\sim2-3$
.
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