[{"oa_version":"Published Version","publication_status":"published","day":"07","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Hydrogen Lyα haloes (LAHs) are commonly used as a tracer of the circumgalactic medium (CGM) at high redshifts. In this work, we aim to explore the existence of Lyα haloes around individual UV-selected galaxies, rather than around Lyα emitters (LAEs), at high redshifts. Our sample was continuum-selected with F775W ≤ 27.5, and spectroscopic redshifts were assigned or constrained for all the sources thanks to the deepest (100- to 140-h) existing Very Large Telescope (VLT)/Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) data with adaptive optics. The final sample includes 21 galaxies that are purely F775W-magnitude selected within the redshift range z ≈ 2.9 − 4.4 and within a UV magnitude range −20 ≤ M1500 ≤ −18, thus avoiding any bias toward LAEs. We tested whether galaxy’s Lyα emission is significantly more extended than the MUSE PSF-convolved continuum component. We find 17 LAHs and four non-LAHs. We report the first individual detections of extended Lyα emission around non-LAEs. The Lyα halo fraction is thus as high as 81.0−11.2+10.3%, which is close to that for LAEs at z = 3 − 6 in the literature. This implies that UV-selected galaxies generally have a large amount of hydrogen in their CGM. We derived the mean surface brightness (SB) profile for our LAHs with cosmic dimming corrections and find that Lyα emission extends to 5.4 arcsec (≃40 physical kpc at the midpoint redshift z = 3.6) above the typical 1σ SB limit. The incidence rate of surrounding gas detected in Lyα per one-dimensional line of sight per unit redshift, dn/dz, is estimated to be 0.76−0.09+0.09 for galaxies with M1500 ≤ −18 mag at z ≃ 3.7. Assuming that Lyα emission and absorption arise in the same gas, this suggests, based on abundance matching, that LAHs trace the same gas as damped Lyα systems (DLAs) and sub-DLAs."}],"status":"public","date_updated":"2022-07-19T09:33:24Z","publication":"Astronomy & Astrophysics","external_id":{"arxiv":["2201.07257"]},"title":"The MUSE eXtremely Deep Field: Individual detections of Ly<i>α</i> haloes around rest-frame UV-selected galaxies at <i>z</i> ≃ 2.9–4.4","main_file_link":[{"open_access":"1","url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2201.07257"}],"scopus_import":"1","citation":{"mla":"Kusakabe, Haruka, et al. “The MUSE EXtremely Deep Field: Individual Detections of Ly<i>α</i> Haloes around Rest-Frame UV-Selected Galaxies at <i>z</i> ≃ 2.9–4.4.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>, vol. 660, A44, EDP Sciences, 2022, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202142302\">10.1051/0004-6361/202142302</a>.","apa":"Kusakabe, H., Verhamme, A., Blaizot, J., Garel, T., Wisotzki, L., Leclercq, F., … Vitte, E. (2022). The MUSE eXtremely Deep Field: Individual detections of Ly<i>α</i> haloes around rest-frame UV-selected galaxies at <i>z</i> ≃ 2.9–4.4. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. EDP Sciences. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202142302\">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202142302</a>","ista":"Kusakabe H, Verhamme A, Blaizot J, Garel T, Wisotzki L, Leclercq F, Bacon R, Schaye J, Gallego SG, Kerutt J, Matthee JJ, Maseda M, Nanayakkara T, Pelló R, Richard J, Tresse L, Urrutia T, Vitte E. 2022. The MUSE eXtremely Deep Field: Individual detections of Ly<i>α</i> haloes around rest-frame UV-selected galaxies at <i>z</i> ≃ 2.9–4.4. Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics. 660, A44.","short":"H. Kusakabe, A. Verhamme, J. Blaizot, T. Garel, L. Wisotzki, F. Leclercq, R. Bacon, J. Schaye, S.G. Gallego, J. Kerutt, J.J. Matthee, M. Maseda, T. Nanayakkara, R. Pelló, J. Richard, L. Tresse, T. Urrutia, E. Vitte, Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics 660 (2022).","ama":"Kusakabe H, Verhamme A, Blaizot J, et al. The MUSE eXtremely Deep Field: Individual detections of Ly<i>α</i> haloes around rest-frame UV-selected galaxies at <i>z</i> ≃ 2.9–4.4. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. 2022;660. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202142302\">10.1051/0004-6361/202142302</a>","chicago":"Kusakabe, Haruka, Anne Verhamme, Jérémy Blaizot, Thibault Garel, Lutz Wisotzki, Floriane Leclercq, Roland Bacon, et al. “The MUSE EXtremely Deep Field: Individual Detections of Ly<i>α</i> Haloes around Rest-Frame UV-Selected Galaxies at <i>z</i> ≃ 2.9–4.4.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. EDP Sciences, 2022. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202142302\">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202142302</a>.","ieee":"H. Kusakabe <i>et al.</i>, “The MUSE eXtremely Deep Field: Individual detections of Ly<i>α</i> haloes around rest-frame UV-selected galaxies at <i>z</i> ≃ 2.9–4.4,” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>, vol. 660. EDP Sciences, 2022."},"arxiv":1,"date_published":"2022-04-07T00:00:00Z","author":[{"first_name":"Haruka","full_name":"Kusakabe, Haruka","last_name":"Kusakabe"},{"last_name":"Verhamme","full_name":"Verhamme, Anne","first_name":"Anne"},{"last_name":"Blaizot","first_name":"Jérémy","full_name":"Blaizot, Jérémy"},{"last_name":"Garel","first_name":"Thibault","full_name":"Garel, Thibault"},{"last_name":"Wisotzki","first_name":"Lutz","full_name":"Wisotzki, Lutz"},{"first_name":"Floriane","full_name":"Leclercq, Floriane","last_name":"Leclercq"},{"last_name":"Bacon","full_name":"Bacon, Roland","first_name":"Roland"},{"full_name":"Schaye, Joop","first_name":"Joop","last_name":"Schaye"},{"last_name":"Gallego","full_name":"Gallego, Sofia G.","first_name":"Sofia G."},{"first_name":"Josephine","full_name":"Kerutt, Josephine","last_name":"Kerutt"},{"full_name":"Matthee, Jorryt J","first_name":"Jorryt J","orcid":"0000-0003-2871-127X","last_name":"Matthee","id":"7439a258-f3c0-11ec-9501-9df22fe06720"},{"last_name":"Maseda","full_name":"Maseda, Michael","first_name":"Michael"},{"full_name":"Nanayakkara, Themiya","first_name":"Themiya","last_name":"Nanayakkara"},{"last_name":"Pelló","full_name":"Pelló, Roser","first_name":"Roser"},{"last_name":"Richard","full_name":"Richard, Johan","first_name":"Johan"},{"last_name":"Tresse","first_name":"Laurence","full_name":"Tresse, Laurence"},{"last_name":"Urrutia","full_name":"Urrutia, Tanya","first_name":"Tanya"},{"last_name":"Vitte","first_name":"Eloïse","full_name":"Vitte, Eloïse"}],"oa":1,"_id":"11488","type":"journal_article","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"doi":"10.1051/0004-6361/202142302","publisher":"EDP Sciences","year":"2022","volume":660,"article_type":"original","month":"04","quality_controlled":"1","publication_identifier":{"issn":["0004-6361"],"eissn":["1432-0746"]},"user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","extern":"1","article_processing_charge":"No","keyword":["Space and Planetary Science","Astronomy and Astrophysics","galaxies: high-redshift / galaxies: formation / galaxies: evolution / cosmology: observations"],"intvolume":"       660","date_created":"2022-07-05T14:27:26Z","article_number":"A44","acknowledgement":"We thank the anonymous referee for constructive comments and suggestions. We would like to express our gratitude to Edmund Christian Herenz, Leindert Boogard, Miroslava Dessauges, Moupiya Maji, Valentin Mauerhofer, Charlotte Paola Simmonds Wagemann, Masami Ouchi, Kazuhiro Shimasaku, Akio Inoue, and Rieko Momose for giving insightful comments and suggestions. H.K. is grateful to Liam McCarney for useful suggestions on English writing through the UniGE’s Tandems linguistiques. H.K. acknowledges support from Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Overseas Research Fellowship. H.K., F.L., and A.V. are supported by the SNF grant PP00P2 176808. A.V. and T.G. are supported by the ERC Starting Grant 757258“TRIPLE”. This work was supported by the Programme National Cosmology et Galaxies (PNCG) of CNRS/INSU with INP and IN2P3, co-funded by CEA and CNES. This work is based on observations taken by VLT, which is operated by European Southern Observatory. This research made use of Astropy, which is a community-developed core Python package for Astronomy (Astropy Collaboration 2013, 2018), and other software and packages: MARZ, MPDAF (Piqueras et al. 2019), PHOTUTILS, Numpy (Harris et al. 2020), Scipy (Virtanen et al. 2020), and matplotlib (Hunter 2007)."},{"main_file_link":[{"open_access":"1","url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2111.14855"}],"publication":"Astronomy & Astrophysics","external_id":{"arxiv":["2111.14855"]},"title":"Deciphering stellar metallicities in the early universe: Case study of a young galaxy at z = 4.77 in the MUSE eXtremely Deep Field","arxiv":1,"citation":{"apa":"Matthee, J. J., Feltre, A., Maseda, M., Nanayakkara, T., Boogaard, L., Bacon, R., … Wisotzki, L. (2022). Deciphering stellar metallicities in the early universe: Case study of a young galaxy at z = 4.77 in the MUSE eXtremely Deep Field. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. EDP Sciences. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202142187\">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202142187</a>","ista":"Matthee JJ, Feltre A, Maseda M, Nanayakkara T, Boogaard L, Bacon R, Verhamme A, Leclercq F, Kusakabe H, Urrutia T, Wisotzki L. 2022. Deciphering stellar metallicities in the early universe: Case study of a young galaxy at z = 4.77 in the MUSE eXtremely Deep Field. Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics. 660, A10.","mla":"Matthee, Jorryt J., et al. “Deciphering Stellar Metallicities in the Early Universe: Case Study of a Young Galaxy at z = 4.77 in the MUSE EXtremely Deep Field.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>, vol. 660, A10, EDP Sciences, 2022, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202142187\">10.1051/0004-6361/202142187</a>.","short":"J.J. Matthee, A. Feltre, M. Maseda, T. Nanayakkara, L. Boogaard, R. Bacon, A. Verhamme, F. Leclercq, H. Kusakabe, T. Urrutia, L. Wisotzki, Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics 660 (2022).","ama":"Matthee JJ, Feltre A, Maseda M, et al. Deciphering stellar metallicities in the early universe: Case study of a young galaxy at z = 4.77 in the MUSE eXtremely Deep Field. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. 2022;660. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202142187\">10.1051/0004-6361/202142187</a>","chicago":"Matthee, Jorryt J, Anna Feltre, Michael Maseda, Themiya Nanayakkara, Leindert Boogaard, Roland Bacon, Anne Verhamme, et al. “Deciphering Stellar Metallicities in the Early Universe: Case Study of a Young Galaxy at z = 4.77 in the MUSE EXtremely Deep Field.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. EDP Sciences, 2022. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202142187\">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202142187</a>.","ieee":"J. J. Matthee <i>et al.</i>, “Deciphering stellar metallicities in the early universe: Case study of a young galaxy at z = 4.77 in the MUSE eXtremely Deep Field,” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>, vol. 660. EDP Sciences, 2022."},"scopus_import":"1","publication_status":"published","oa_version":"Published Version","day":"30","abstract":[{"text":"Directly characterising the first generations of stars in distant galaxies is a key quest of observational cosmology. We present a case study of ID53 at z = 4.77, the UV-brightest (but L⋆) star-forming galaxy at z > 3 in the MUSE eXtremely Deep Field with a mass of ≈109 M⊙. In addition to very strong Lyman-α (Lyα) emission, we clearly detect the (stellar) continuum and an N V P Cygni feature, interstellar absorption, fine-structure emission and nebular C IV emission lines in the 140 h spectrum. Continuum emission from two spatially resolved components in Hubble Space Telescope data are blended in the MUSE data, but we show that the nebular C IV emission originates from a subcomponent of the galaxy. The UV spectrum can be fit with recent BPASS stellar population models combined with single-burst or continuous star formation histories (SFHs), a standard initial mass function, and an attenuation law. Models with a young age and low metallicity (log10(age/yr) = 6.5–7.6 and [Z/H] = −2.15 to −1.15) are preferred, but the details depend on the assumed SFH. The intrinsic Hα luminosity of the best-fit models is an order of magnitude higher than the Hα luminosity inferred from Spitzer/IRAC data, which either suggests a high escape fraction of ionising photons, a high relative attenuation of nebular to stellar dust, or a complex SFH. The metallicity appears lower than the metallicity in more massive galaxies at z = 3 − 5, consistent with the scenario according to which younger galaxies have lower metallicities. This chemical immaturity likely facilitates Lyα escape, explaining why the Lyα equivalent width is anti-correlated with stellar metallicity. Finally, we stress that uncertainties in SFHs impose a challenge for future inferences of the stellar metallicity of young galaxies. This highlights the need for joint (spatially resolved) analyses of stellar spectra and photo-ionisation models.","lang":"eng"}],"date_updated":"2022-07-19T09:33:46Z","status":"public","month":"03","quality_controlled":"1","publication_identifier":{"issn":["0004-6361"],"eissn":["1432-0746"]},"volume":660,"article_type":"original","date_created":"2022-07-05T15:25:35Z","article_number":"A10","acknowledgement":"We thank the referee for thoughtful and constructive comments that have improved the quality of this manuscript. Based on observations collected at the European Southern Observatory under ESO programme 1101.A-0127. This work made use of v2.2.1 of the Binary Population and Spectral Synthesis (BPASS) models as described in Eldridge et al. (2017) and Stanway & Eldridge (2018). A.F. acknowledges the support from grant PRIN MIUR2017-20173ML3WW_001. T.N. acknowledges support from Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship FL180100060.","article_processing_charge":"No","extern":"1","user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","keyword":["Space and Planetary Science","Astronomy and Astrophysics","galaxies: high-redshift / techniques: spectroscopic / galaxies: stellar content / galaxies: formation"],"intvolume":"       660","author":[{"full_name":"Matthee, Jorryt J","first_name":"Jorryt J","id":"7439a258-f3c0-11ec-9501-9df22fe06720","last_name":"Matthee","orcid":"0000-0003-2871-127X"},{"first_name":"Anna","full_name":"Feltre, Anna","last_name":"Feltre"},{"last_name":"Maseda","first_name":"Michael","full_name":"Maseda, Michael"},{"last_name":"Nanayakkara","first_name":"Themiya","full_name":"Nanayakkara, Themiya"},{"first_name":"Leindert","full_name":"Boogaard, Leindert","last_name":"Boogaard"},{"first_name":"Roland","full_name":"Bacon, Roland","last_name":"Bacon"},{"last_name":"Verhamme","full_name":"Verhamme, Anne","first_name":"Anne"},{"first_name":"Floriane","full_name":"Leclercq, Floriane","last_name":"Leclercq"},{"last_name":"Kusakabe","first_name":"Haruka","full_name":"Kusakabe, Haruka"},{"last_name":"Urrutia","full_name":"Urrutia, Tanya","first_name":"Tanya"},{"last_name":"Wisotzki","first_name":"Lutz","full_name":"Wisotzki, Lutz"}],"oa":1,"_id":"11490","date_published":"2022-03-30T00:00:00Z","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"doi":"10.1051/0004-6361/202142187","publisher":"EDP Sciences","year":"2022","type":"journal_article"},{"date_published":"2022-03-25T00:00:00Z","author":[{"full_name":"Kerutt, J.","first_name":"J.","last_name":"Kerutt"},{"last_name":"Wisotzki","first_name":"L.","full_name":"Wisotzki, L."},{"first_name":"A.","full_name":"Verhamme, A.","last_name":"Verhamme"},{"full_name":"Schmidt, K. B.","first_name":"K. B.","last_name":"Schmidt"},{"last_name":"Leclercq","full_name":"Leclercq, F.","first_name":"F."},{"last_name":"Herenz","full_name":"Herenz, E. C.","first_name":"E. C."},{"full_name":"Urrutia, T.","first_name":"T.","last_name":"Urrutia"},{"full_name":"Garel, T.","first_name":"T.","last_name":"Garel"},{"last_name":"Hashimoto","first_name":"T.","full_name":"Hashimoto, T."},{"last_name":"Maseda","first_name":"M.","full_name":"Maseda, M."},{"first_name":"Jorryt J","full_name":"Matthee, Jorryt J","last_name":"Matthee","id":"7439a258-f3c0-11ec-9501-9df22fe06720","orcid":"0000-0003-2871-127X"},{"first_name":"H.","full_name":"Kusakabe, H.","last_name":"Kusakabe"},{"last_name":"Schaye","first_name":"J.","full_name":"Schaye, J."},{"last_name":"Richard","first_name":"J.","full_name":"Richard, J."},{"first_name":"B.","full_name":"Guiderdoni, B.","last_name":"Guiderdoni"},{"last_name":"Mauerhofer","full_name":"Mauerhofer, V.","first_name":"V."},{"last_name":"Nanayakkara","first_name":"T.","full_name":"Nanayakkara, T."},{"first_name":"E.","full_name":"Vitte, E.","last_name":"Vitte"}],"oa":1,"_id":"11497","type":"journal_article","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"doi":"10.1051/0004-6361/202141900","publisher":"EDP Sciences","year":"2022","volume":659,"article_type":"original","month":"03","quality_controlled":"1","publication_identifier":{"issn":["0004-6361"],"eissn":["1432-0746"]},"article_processing_charge":"No","user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","extern":"1","keyword":["Space and Planetary Science","Astronomy and Astrophysics","galaxies: high-redshift / galaxies: formation / galaxies: evolution / cosmology: observations"],"intvolume":"       659","date_created":"2022-07-06T08:17:27Z","article_number":"183","acknowledgement":"We thank the referee for thoughtful and constructive comments that have improved the quality of this manuscript. Based on observations collected at the European Southern Observatory under ESO programme 1101.A-0127. This work made use of v2.2.1 of the Binary Population and Spectral Synthesis (BPASS) models as described in Eldridge et al. (2017) and Stanway & Eldridge (2018). A.F. acknowledges the support from grant PRIN MIUR2017-20173ML3WW_001. T.N. acknowledges support from Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship FL180100060.","publication_status":"published","oa_version":"Published Version","day":"25","abstract":[{"text":"Context. The hydrogen Lyman α line is often the only measurable feature in optical spectra of high-redshift galaxies. Its shape and strength are influenced by radiative transfer processes and the properties of the underlying stellar population. High equivalent widths of several hundred Å are especially hard to explain by models and could point towards unusual stellar populations, for example with low metallicities, young stellar ages, and a top-heavy initial mass function. Other aspects influencing equivalent widths are the morphology of the galaxy and its gas properties.\r\nAims. The aim of this study is to better understand the connection between the Lyman α rest-frame equivalent width (EW0) and spectral properties as well as ultraviolet (UV) continuum morphology by obtaining reliable EW0 histograms for a statistical sample of galaxies and by assessing the fraction of objects with large equivalent widths.\r\nMethods. We used integral field spectroscopy from the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) combined with broad-band data from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) to measure EW0. We analysed the emission lines of 1920 Lyman α emitters (LAEs) detected in the full MUSE-Wide (one hour exposure time) and MUSE-Deep (ten hour exposure time) surveys and found UV continuum counterparts in archival HST data. We fitted the UV continuum photometric images using the Galfit software to gain morphological information on the rest-UV emission and fitted the spectra obtained from MUSE to determine the double peak fraction, asymmetry, full-width at half maximum, and flux of the Lyman α line.\r\nResults. The two surveys show different histograms of Lyman α EW0. In MUSE-Wide, 20% of objects have EW0 > 240 Å, while this fraction is only 11% in MUSE-Deep and ≈16% for the full sample. This includes objects without HST continuum counterparts (one-third of our sample), for which we give lower limits for EW0. The object with the highest securely measured EW0 has EW0 = 589 ± 193 Å (the highest lower limit being EW0 = 4464 Å). We investigate the connection between EW0 and Lyman α spectral or UV continuum morphological properties.\r\nConclusions. The survey depth has to be taken into account when studying EW0 distributions. We find that in general, high EW0 objects can have a wide range of spectral and UV morphological properties, which might reflect that the underlying causes for high EW0 values are equally varied.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","date_updated":"2022-07-19T09:47:16Z","publication":"Astronomy & Astrophysics","external_id":{"arxiv":["2202.06642"]},"title":"Equivalent widths of Lyman α emitters in MUSE-Wide and MUSE-Deep","main_file_link":[{"open_access":"1","url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.06642"}],"scopus_import":"1","citation":{"ieee":"J. Kerutt <i>et al.</i>, “Equivalent widths of Lyman α emitters in MUSE-Wide and MUSE-Deep,” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>, vol. 659. EDP Sciences, 2022.","chicago":"Kerutt, J., L. Wisotzki, A. Verhamme, K. B. Schmidt, F. Leclercq, E. C. Herenz, T. Urrutia, et al. “Equivalent Widths of Lyman α Emitters in MUSE-Wide and MUSE-Deep.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. EDP Sciences, 2022. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202141900\">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202141900</a>.","ama":"Kerutt J, Wisotzki L, Verhamme A, et al. Equivalent widths of Lyman α emitters in MUSE-Wide and MUSE-Deep. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. 2022;659. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202141900\">10.1051/0004-6361/202141900</a>","ista":"Kerutt J, Wisotzki L, Verhamme A, Schmidt KB, Leclercq F, Herenz EC, Urrutia T, Garel T, Hashimoto T, Maseda M, Matthee JJ, Kusakabe H, Schaye J, Richard J, Guiderdoni B, Mauerhofer V, Nanayakkara T, Vitte E. 2022. Equivalent widths of Lyman α emitters in MUSE-Wide and MUSE-Deep. Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics. 659, 183.","short":"J. Kerutt, L. Wisotzki, A. Verhamme, K.B. Schmidt, F. Leclercq, E.C. Herenz, T. Urrutia, T. Garel, T. Hashimoto, M. Maseda, J.J. Matthee, H. Kusakabe, J. Schaye, J. Richard, B. Guiderdoni, V. Mauerhofer, T. Nanayakkara, E. Vitte, Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics 659 (2022).","apa":"Kerutt, J., Wisotzki, L., Verhamme, A., Schmidt, K. B., Leclercq, F., Herenz, E. C., … Vitte, E. (2022). Equivalent widths of Lyman α emitters in MUSE-Wide and MUSE-Deep. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. EDP Sciences. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202141900\">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202141900</a>","mla":"Kerutt, J., et al. “Equivalent Widths of Lyman α Emitters in MUSE-Wide and MUSE-Deep.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>, vol. 659, 183, EDP Sciences, 2022, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202141900\">10.1051/0004-6361/202141900</a>."},"arxiv":1},{"type":"journal_article","year":"2022","publisher":"Oxford University Press","doi":"10.1093/mnras/stac801","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"date_published":"2022-06-01T00:00:00Z","_id":"11521","oa":1,"author":[{"full_name":"Matthee, Jorryt J","first_name":"Jorryt J","id":"7439a258-f3c0-11ec-9501-9df22fe06720","last_name":"Matthee","orcid":"0000-0003-2871-127X"},{"full_name":"Naidu, Rohan P.","first_name":"Rohan P.","last_name":"Naidu"},{"full_name":"Pezzulli, Gabriele","first_name":"Gabriele","last_name":"Pezzulli"},{"last_name":"Gronke","full_name":"Gronke, Max","first_name":"Max"},{"last_name":"Sobral","full_name":"Sobral, David","first_name":"David"},{"last_name":"Oesch","first_name":"Pascal A.","full_name":"Oesch, Pascal A."},{"last_name":"Hayes","first_name":"Matthew","full_name":"Hayes, Matthew"},{"last_name":"Erb","first_name":"Dawn","full_name":"Erb, Dawn"},{"first_name":"Daniel","full_name":"Schaerer, Daniel","last_name":"Schaerer"},{"first_name":"Ricardo","full_name":"Amorín, Ricardo","last_name":"Amorín"},{"last_name":"Tacchella","full_name":"Tacchella, Sandro","first_name":"Sandro"},{"full_name":"Ana Paulino-Afonso, Ana Paulino-Afonso","first_name":"Ana Paulino-Afonso","last_name":"Ana Paulino-Afonso"},{"last_name":"Llerena","full_name":"Llerena, Mario","first_name":"Mario"},{"last_name":"Calhau","first_name":"João","full_name":"Calhau, João"},{"last_name":"Röttgering","full_name":"Röttgering, Huub","first_name":"Huub"}],"intvolume":"       512","keyword":["galaxies: high-redshift","intergalactic medium","cosmology: observations","dark ages","reionization","first stars","ultraviolet: galaxies"],"article_processing_charge":"No","extern":"1","user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","acknowledgement":"We thank an anonymous referee for an encouraging and constructive report that helped improving the quality of this work. We acknowledge illuminating conversations with Xiaohan Wu, Chris Cain, Anna-Christina Eilers, Simon Lilly and Ruari Mackenzie. RPN gratefully acknowledges an Ashford Fellowship granted by Harvard University. MG was supported by NASA through the NASA Hubble Fellowship grant HST-HF2-51409. PO acknowledges support from the Swiss National Science Foundation through the SNSF Professorship grant 190079. GP acknowledges support from the Netherlands Research School for Astronomy (NOVA). MH is fellow of the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation. DE is supported by the US National Science Foundation (NSF) through Astronomy & Astrophysics grant AST-1909198. The Cosmic Dawn Center (DAWN) is funded by the Danish National Research Foundation under grant No. 140. RA acknowledges support from Fondecyt Regular Grant 1202007. ST is supported by the 2021 Research Fund 1.210134.01 of UNIST (Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology). MLl acknowledges support from the ANID/Scholarship Program/Doctorado Nacional/2019-21191036. JC acknowledges support from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, project PID2019-107408GB-C43 (ESTALLIDOS) and from Gobierno de Canarias through EU FEDER funding, project PID2020010050.","date_created":"2022-07-07T09:21:30Z","article_type":"original","volume":512,"publication_identifier":{"issn":["0035-8711"],"eissn":["1365-2966"]},"quality_controlled":"1","month":"06","status":"public","date_updated":"2022-08-18T10:42:47Z","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"The cosmic ionizing emissivity from star-forming galaxies has long been anchored to UV luminosity functions. Here, we introduce an emissivity framework based on Lyα emitters (LAEs), which naturally hones in on the subset of galaxies responsible for the ionizing background due to the intimate connection between production and escape of Lyα and LyC photons. Using constraints on the escape fractions of bright LAEs (LLyα > 0.2L*) at z ≈ 2 obtained from resolved Lyα profiles, and arguing for their redshift-invariance, we show that: (i) quasars and LAEs together reproduce the relatively flat emissivity at z ≈ 2–6, which is non-trivial given the strong evolution in both the star formation density and quasar number density at these epochs and (ii) LAEs produce late and rapid reionization between z ≈ 6−9 under plausible assumptions. Within this framework, the >10 × rise in the UV population-averaged fesc between z ≈ 3–7 naturally arises due to the same phenomena that drive the growing LAE fraction with redshift. Generally, a LAE dominated emissivity yields a peak in the distribution of the ionizing budget with UV luminosity as reported in latest simulations. Using our adopted parameters (⁠fesc=50 per cent⁠, ξion = 1025.9 Hz erg−1 for half the bright LAEs), a highly ionizing minority of galaxies with MUV < −17 accounts for the entire ionizing budget from star-forming galaxies. Rapid flashes of LyC from such rare galaxies produce a ‘disco’ ionizing background. We conclude proposing tests to further develop our suggested Lyα-anchored formalism."}],"day":"01","oa_version":"Preprint","publication_status":"published","page":"5960-5977","scopus_import":"1","issue":"4","citation":{"apa":"Matthee, J. J., Naidu, R. P., Pezzulli, G., Gronke, M., Sobral, D., Oesch, P. A., … Röttgering, H. (2022). (Re)Solving reionization with Lyα: How bright Lyα emitters account for the z ≈ 2 − 8 cosmic ionizing background. <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. Oxford University Press. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac801\">https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac801</a>","mla":"Matthee, Jorryt J., et al. “(Re)Solving Reionization with Lyα: How Bright Lyα Emitters Account for the z ≈ 2 − 8 Cosmic Ionizing Background.” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>, vol. 512, no. 4, Oxford University Press, 2022, pp. 5960–77, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac801\">10.1093/mnras/stac801</a>.","short":"J.J. Matthee, R.P. Naidu, G. Pezzulli, M. Gronke, D. Sobral, P.A. Oesch, M. Hayes, D. Erb, D. Schaerer, R. Amorín, S. Tacchella, A.P.-A. Ana Paulino-Afonso, M. Llerena, J. Calhau, H. Röttgering, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 512 (2022) 5960–5977.","ista":"Matthee JJ, Naidu RP, Pezzulli G, Gronke M, Sobral D, Oesch PA, Hayes M, Erb D, Schaerer D, Amorín R, Tacchella S, Ana Paulino-Afonso AP-A, Llerena M, Calhau J, Röttgering H. 2022. (Re)Solving reionization with Lyα: How bright Lyα emitters account for the z ≈ 2 − 8 cosmic ionizing background. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 512(4), 5960–5977.","ama":"Matthee JJ, Naidu RP, Pezzulli G, et al. (Re)Solving reionization with Lyα: How bright Lyα emitters account for the z ≈ 2 − 8 cosmic ionizing background. <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. 2022;512(4):5960-5977. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac801\">10.1093/mnras/stac801</a>","chicago":"Matthee, Jorryt J, Rohan P. Naidu, Gabriele Pezzulli, Max Gronke, David Sobral, Pascal A. Oesch, Matthew Hayes, et al. “(Re)Solving Reionization with Lyα: How Bright Lyα Emitters Account for the z ≈ 2 − 8 Cosmic Ionizing Background.” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. Oxford University Press, 2022. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac801\">https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac801</a>.","ieee":"J. J. Matthee <i>et al.</i>, “(Re)Solving reionization with Lyα: How bright Lyα emitters account for the z ≈ 2 − 8 cosmic ionizing background,” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>, vol. 512, no. 4. Oxford University Press, pp. 5960–5977, 2022."},"arxiv":1,"title":"(Re)Solving reionization with Lyα: How bright Lyα emitters account for the z ≈ 2 − 8 cosmic ionizing background","external_id":{"arxiv":["2110.11967"]},"publication":"Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society","main_file_link":[{"open_access":"1","url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2110.11967"}]},{"citation":{"chicago":"Schmidt, K. B., J. Kerutt, L. Wisotzki, T. Urrutia, A. Feltre, M. V. Maseda, T. Nanayakkara, et al. “Recovery and Analysis of Rest-Frame UV Emission Lines in 2052 Galaxies Observed with MUSE at 1.5 &#60; z &#60; 6.4.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. EDP Sciences, 2021. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202140876\">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202140876</a>.","ieee":"K. B. Schmidt <i>et al.</i>, “Recovery and analysis of rest-frame UV emission lines in 2052 galaxies observed with MUSE at 1.5 &#60; z &#60; 6.4,” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>, vol. 654. EDP Sciences, 2021.","ista":"Schmidt KB, Kerutt J, Wisotzki L, Urrutia T, Feltre A, Maseda MV, Nanayakkara T, Bacon R, Boogaard LA, Conseil S, Contini T, Herenz EC, Kollatschny W, Krumpe M, Leclercq F, Mahler G, Matthee JJ, Mauerhofer V, Richard J, Schaye J. 2021. Recovery and analysis of rest-frame UV emission lines in 2052 galaxies observed with MUSE at 1.5 &#60; z &#60; 6.4. Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics. 654, A80.","short":"K.B. Schmidt, J. Kerutt, L. Wisotzki, T. Urrutia, A. Feltre, M.V. Maseda, T. Nanayakkara, R. Bacon, L.A. Boogaard, S. Conseil, T. Contini, E.C. Herenz, W. Kollatschny, M. Krumpe, F. Leclercq, G. Mahler, J.J. Matthee, V. Mauerhofer, J. Richard, J. Schaye, Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics 654 (2021).","mla":"Schmidt, K. B., et al. “Recovery and Analysis of Rest-Frame UV Emission Lines in 2052 Galaxies Observed with MUSE at 1.5 &#60; z &#60; 6.4.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>, vol. 654, A80, EDP Sciences, 2021, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202140876\">10.1051/0004-6361/202140876</a>.","apa":"Schmidt, K. B., Kerutt, J., Wisotzki, L., Urrutia, T., Feltre, A., Maseda, M. V., … Schaye, J. (2021). Recovery and analysis of rest-frame UV emission lines in 2052 galaxies observed with MUSE at 1.5 &#60; z &#60; 6.4. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. EDP Sciences. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202140876\">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202140876</a>","ama":"Schmidt KB, Kerutt J, Wisotzki L, et al. Recovery and analysis of rest-frame UV emission lines in 2052 galaxies observed with MUSE at 1.5 &#60; z &#60; 6.4. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. 2021;654. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202140876\">10.1051/0004-6361/202140876</a>"},"arxiv":1,"scopus_import":"1","main_file_link":[{"url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2108.01713","open_access":"1"}],"title":"Recovery and analysis of rest-frame UV emission lines in 2052 galaxies observed with MUSE at 1.5 < z < 6.4","external_id":{"arxiv":["2108.01713"]},"publication":"Astronomy & Astrophysics","date_updated":"2022-07-19T09:34:36Z","status":"public","abstract":[{"text":"Rest-frame ultraviolet (UV) emission lines probe electron densities, gas-phase abundances, metallicities, and ionization parameters of the emitting star-forming galaxies and their environments. The strongest main UV emission line, Lyα, has been instrumental in advancing the general knowledge of galaxy formation in the early universe. However, observing Lyα emission becomes increasingly challenging at z ≳ 6 when the neutral hydrogen fraction of the circumgalactic and intergalactic media increases. Secondary weaker UV emission lines provide important alternative methods for studying galaxy properties at high redshift. We present a large sample of rest-frame UV emission line sources at intermediate redshift for calibrating and exploring the connection between secondary UV lines and the emitting galaxies’ physical properties and their Lyα emission. The sample of 2052 emission line sources with 1.5 < z < 6.4 was collected from integral field data from the MUSE-Wide and MUSE-Deep surveys taken as part of Guaranteed Time Observations. The objects were selected through untargeted source detection (i.e., no preselection of sources as in dedicated spectroscopic campaigns) in the three-dimensional MUSE data cubes. We searched optimally extracted one-dimensional spectra of the full sample for UV emission features via emission line template matching, resulting in a sample of more than 100 rest-frame UV emission line detections. We show that the detection efficiency of (non-Lyα) UV emission lines increases with survey depth, and that the emission line strength of He IIλ1640 Å, [O III] λ1661 + O III] λ1666, and [Si III] λ1883 + Si III] λ1892 correlate with the strength of [C III] λ1907 + C III] λ1909. The rest-frame equivalent width (EW0) of [C III] λ1907 + C III] λ1909 is found to be roughly 0.22 ± 0.18 of EW0(Lyα). We measured the velocity offsets of resonant emission lines with respect to systemic tracers. For C IVλ1548 + C IVλ1551 we find that ΔvC IV ≲ 250 km s−1, whereas ΔvLyα falls in the range of 250−500 km s−1 which is in agreement with previous results from the literature. The electron density ne measured from [Si III] λ1883 + Si III] λ1892 and [C III] λ1907 + C III] λ1909 line flux ratios is generally < 105 cm−3 and the gas-phase abundance is below solar at 12 + log10(O/H)≈8. Lastly, we used “PhotoIonization Model Probability Density Functions” to infer physical parameters of the full sample and individual systems based on photoionization model parameter grids and observational constraints from our UV emission line searches. This reveals that the UV line emitters generally have ionization parameter log10(U) ≈ −2.5 and metal mass fractions that scatter around Z ≈ 10−2, that is Z ≈ 0.66 Z⊙. Value-added catalogs of the full sample of MUSE objects studied in this work and a collection of UV line emitters from the literature are provided with this paper.","lang":"eng"}],"day":"15","oa_version":"Published Version","publication_status":"published","acknowledgement":"We would like to thank Charlotte Mason for useful discussions and for providing the data for the curves shown in Fig. 13 and Dawn Erb for providing the observational data for the comparison sample studied by Steidel et al. (2014), also shown in Fig. 13. This work has been supported by the BMBF grant 05A14BAC and we acknowledge support by the Competitive Fund of the Leibniz Association through grant SAW-2015-AIP-2. AF acknowledges the support from grant PRIN MIUR2017-20173ML3WW_001. JS acknowledges the support from Vici grant 639.043.409 from the Dutch Research Council (NWO). GM received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement No MARACAS – DLV-896778. This paper is based on observations collected at the European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere under ESO programmes 094.A-0289(B), 095.A-0010(A), 096.A-0045(A), 096.A-0045(B), 094.A-0205, 095.A-0240, 096.A-0090, 097.A-0160, and 098.A-0017. This paper also makes use of observations made with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope obtained at STScI. This research made use of the following programs and open-source packages for Python and we are thankful to their developers: DS9 (Joye & Mandel 2003), Astropy (Astropy Collaboration 2013, 2018), APLpy (Robitaille & Bressert 2012), iPython (Pérez & Granger 2007), numpy (van der Walt et al. 2011), matplotlib (Hunter 2007), and SciPy (Jones et al. 2001).","date_created":"2022-07-06T08:49:03Z","article_number":"A80","intvolume":"       654","keyword":["Space and Planetary Science","Astronomy and Astrophysics","ultraviolet: galaxies / galaxies: high-redshift / galaxies: ISM / ISM: lines and bands / methods: observational / techniques: imaging spectroscopy"],"article_processing_charge":"No","user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","extern":"1","publication_identifier":{"eissn":["1432-0746"],"issn":["0004-6361"]},"quality_controlled":"1","month":"10","volume":654,"article_type":"original","year":"2021","publisher":"EDP Sciences","doi":"10.1051/0004-6361/202140876","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"type":"journal_article","_id":"11498","oa":1,"author":[{"full_name":"Schmidt, K. B.","first_name":"K. B.","last_name":"Schmidt"},{"full_name":"Kerutt, J.","first_name":"J.","last_name":"Kerutt"},{"last_name":"Wisotzki","full_name":"Wisotzki, L.","first_name":"L."},{"last_name":"Urrutia","first_name":"T.","full_name":"Urrutia, T."},{"full_name":"Feltre, A.","first_name":"A.","last_name":"Feltre"},{"last_name":"Maseda","full_name":"Maseda, M. V.","first_name":"M. V."},{"first_name":"T.","full_name":"Nanayakkara, T.","last_name":"Nanayakkara"},{"last_name":"Bacon","first_name":"R.","full_name":"Bacon, R."},{"last_name":"Boogaard","full_name":"Boogaard, L. A.","first_name":"L. A."},{"last_name":"Conseil","full_name":"Conseil, S.","first_name":"S."},{"last_name":"Contini","full_name":"Contini, T.","first_name":"T."},{"last_name":"Herenz","first_name":"E. C.","full_name":"Herenz, E. C."},{"last_name":"Kollatschny","full_name":"Kollatschny, W.","first_name":"W."},{"first_name":"M.","full_name":"Krumpe, M.","last_name":"Krumpe"},{"last_name":"Leclercq","full_name":"Leclercq, F.","first_name":"F."},{"first_name":"G.","full_name":"Mahler, G.","last_name":"Mahler"},{"orcid":"0000-0003-2871-127X","id":"7439a258-f3c0-11ec-9501-9df22fe06720","last_name":"Matthee","first_name":"Jorryt J","full_name":"Matthee, Jorryt J"},{"last_name":"Mauerhofer","first_name":"V.","full_name":"Mauerhofer, V."},{"last_name":"Richard","first_name":"J.","full_name":"Richard, J."},{"last_name":"Schaye","full_name":"Schaye, J.","first_name":"J."}],"date_published":"2021-10-15T00:00:00Z"},{"arxiv":1,"citation":{"chicago":"Bacon, R., D. Mary, T. Garel, J. Blaizot, M. Maseda, J. Schaye, L. Wisotzki, et al. “The MUSE Extremely Deep Field: The Cosmic Web in Emission at High Redshift.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. EDP Sciences, 2021. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202039887\">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202039887</a>.","ieee":"R. Bacon <i>et al.</i>, “The MUSE Extremely Deep Field: The cosmic web in emission at high redshift,” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>, vol. 647. EDP Sciences, 2021.","apa":"Bacon, R., Mary, D., Garel, T., Blaizot, J., Maseda, M., Schaye, J., … Zoutendijk, S. L. (2021). The MUSE Extremely Deep Field: The cosmic web in emission at high redshift. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. EDP Sciences. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202039887\">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202039887</a>","short":"R. Bacon, D. Mary, T. Garel, J. Blaizot, M. Maseda, J. Schaye, L. Wisotzki, S. Conseil, J. Brinchmann, F. Leclercq, V. Abril-Melgarejo, L. Boogaard, N.F. Bouché, T. Contini, A. Feltre, B. Guiderdoni, C. Herenz, W. Kollatschny, H. Kusakabe, J.J. Matthee, L. Michel-Dansac, T. Nanayakkara, J. Richard, M. Roth, K.B. Schmidt, M. Steinmetz, L. Tresse, T. Urrutia, A. Verhamme, P.M. Weilbacher, J. Zabl, S.L. Zoutendijk, Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics 647 (2021).","ista":"Bacon R, Mary D, Garel T, Blaizot J, Maseda M, Schaye J, Wisotzki L, Conseil S, Brinchmann J, Leclercq F, Abril-Melgarejo V, Boogaard L, Bouché NF, Contini T, Feltre A, Guiderdoni B, Herenz C, Kollatschny W, Kusakabe H, Matthee JJ, Michel-Dansac L, Nanayakkara T, Richard J, Roth M, Schmidt KB, Steinmetz M, Tresse L, Urrutia T, Verhamme A, Weilbacher PM, Zabl J, Zoutendijk SL. 2021. The MUSE Extremely Deep Field: The cosmic web in emission at high redshift. Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics. 647, A107.","mla":"Bacon, R., et al. “The MUSE Extremely Deep Field: The Cosmic Web in Emission at High Redshift.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>, vol. 647, A107, EDP Sciences, 2021, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202039887\">10.1051/0004-6361/202039887</a>.","ama":"Bacon R, Mary D, Garel T, et al. The MUSE Extremely Deep Field: The cosmic web in emission at high redshift. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. 2021;647. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202039887\">10.1051/0004-6361/202039887</a>"},"scopus_import":"1","main_file_link":[{"url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2102.05516","open_access":"1"}],"publication":"Astronomy & Astrophysics","title":"The MUSE Extremely Deep Field: The cosmic web in emission at high redshift","external_id":{"arxiv":["2102.05516"]},"date_updated":"2022-07-19T09:34:57Z","status":"public","day":"18","publication_status":"published","oa_version":"Published Version","abstract":[{"text":"We report the discovery of diffuse extended Lyα emission from redshift 3.1 to 4.5, tracing cosmic web filaments on scales of 2.5−4 cMpc. These structures have been observed in overdensities of Lyα emitters in the MUSE Extremely Deep Field, a 140 h deep MUSE observation located in the Hubble Ultra-Deep Field. Among the 22 overdense regions identified, five are likely to harbor very extended Lyα emission at high significance with an average surface brightness of 5 × 10−20 erg s−1 cm−2 arcsec−2. Remarkably, 70% of the total Lyα luminosity from these filaments comes from beyond the circumgalactic medium of any identified Lyα emitter. Fluorescent Lyα emission powered by the cosmic UV background can only account for less than 34% of this emission at z ≈ 3 and for not more than 10% at higher redshift. We find that the bulk of this diffuse emission can be reproduced by the unresolved Lyα emission of a large population of ultra low-luminosity Lyα emitters (< 1040 erg s−1), provided that the faint end of the Lyα luminosity function is steep (α ⪅ −1.8), it extends down to luminosities lower than 1038 − 1037 erg s−1, and the clustering of these Lyα emitters is significant (filling factor < 1/6). If these Lyα emitters are powered by star formation, then this implies their luminosity function needs to extend down to star formation rates < 10−4 M⊙ yr−1. These observations provide the first detection of the cosmic web in Lyα emission in typical filamentary environments and the first observational clue indicating the existence of a large population of ultra low-luminosity Lyα emitters at high redshift.","lang":"eng"}],"date_created":"2022-07-06T09:31:50Z","article_number":"A107","acknowledgement":"We warmly thank ESO Paranal staff for their great professional support during all MXDF GTO observing runs. We thank the anonymous referee for a careful reading of the manuscript and helpful comments. We also thank Matthew Lehnert for fruitful discussions. RB, AF, SC acknowledge support from the ERC advanced grant 339659-MUSICOS. JB acknowledges support by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) through the research grants UID/FIS/04434/2019, UIDB/04434/2020, UIDP/04434/2020 and through the Investigador FCT Contract No. IF/01654/2014/CP1215/CT0003. TG, AV acknowledges support from the European Research Council under grant agreement ERC-stg-757258 (TRIPLE). DM acknowledges A. Dabbech for useful interactions about IUWT and support from the GDR ISIS through the Projets exploratoires program (project TASTY). AF acknowledges the support from grant PRIN MIUR2017-20173ML3WW_001. SLZ acknowledges support by The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) through a TOP Grant Module 1 under project number 614.001.652. This research made use of the following open-source software and we are thankful to the developers of these: GNU Octave (Eaton et al. 2018) and its statistics, signal and image packages, the Python packages Matplotlib (Hunter 2007), Numpy (van der Walt et al. 2010), MPDAF (Piqueras et al. 2017), Astropy (Astropy Collaboration 2018), PyWavelets (Lee et al. 2019).","user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","extern":"1","article_processing_charge":"No","intvolume":"       647","keyword":["Space and Planetary Science","Astronomy and Astrophysics","galaxies: high-redshift / galaxies: groups: general / cosmology: observations"],"month":"03","publication_identifier":{"issn":["0004-6361"],"eissn":["1432-0746"]},"quality_controlled":"1","volume":647,"article_type":"original","doi":"10.1051/0004-6361/202039887","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"year":"2021","publisher":"EDP Sciences","type":"journal_article","author":[{"full_name":"Bacon, R.","first_name":"R.","last_name":"Bacon"},{"first_name":"D.","full_name":"Mary, D.","last_name":"Mary"},{"first_name":"T.","full_name":"Garel, T.","last_name":"Garel"},{"last_name":"Blaizot","full_name":"Blaizot, J.","first_name":"J."},{"full_name":"Maseda, M.","first_name":"M.","last_name":"Maseda"},{"last_name":"Schaye","first_name":"J.","full_name":"Schaye, J."},{"last_name":"Wisotzki","full_name":"Wisotzki, L.","first_name":"L."},{"full_name":"Conseil, S.","first_name":"S.","last_name":"Conseil"},{"last_name":"Brinchmann","full_name":"Brinchmann, J.","first_name":"J."},{"first_name":"F.","full_name":"Leclercq, F.","last_name":"Leclercq"},{"last_name":"Abril-Melgarejo","first_name":"V.","full_name":"Abril-Melgarejo, V."},{"last_name":"Boogaard","first_name":"L.","full_name":"Boogaard, L."},{"first_name":"N. F.","full_name":"Bouché, N. F.","last_name":"Bouché"},{"first_name":"T.","full_name":"Contini, T.","last_name":"Contini"},{"last_name":"Feltre","full_name":"Feltre, A.","first_name":"A."},{"last_name":"Guiderdoni","full_name":"Guiderdoni, B.","first_name":"B."},{"full_name":"Herenz, C.","first_name":"C.","last_name":"Herenz"},{"first_name":"W.","full_name":"Kollatschny, W.","last_name":"Kollatschny"},{"last_name":"Kusakabe","first_name":"H.","full_name":"Kusakabe, H."},{"orcid":"0000-0003-2871-127X","id":"7439a258-f3c0-11ec-9501-9df22fe06720","last_name":"Matthee","full_name":"Matthee, Jorryt J","first_name":"Jorryt J"},{"last_name":"Michel-Dansac","first_name":"L.","full_name":"Michel-Dansac, L."},{"first_name":"T.","full_name":"Nanayakkara, T.","last_name":"Nanayakkara"},{"full_name":"Richard, J.","first_name":"J.","last_name":"Richard"},{"last_name":"Roth","full_name":"Roth, M.","first_name":"M."},{"full_name":"Schmidt, K. B.","first_name":"K. B.","last_name":"Schmidt"},{"full_name":"Steinmetz, M.","first_name":"M.","last_name":"Steinmetz"},{"last_name":"Tresse","first_name":"L.","full_name":"Tresse, L."},{"full_name":"Urrutia, T.","first_name":"T.","last_name":"Urrutia"},{"last_name":"Verhamme","full_name":"Verhamme, A.","first_name":"A."},{"full_name":"Weilbacher, P. M.","first_name":"P. M.","last_name":"Weilbacher"},{"last_name":"Zabl","first_name":"J.","full_name":"Zabl, J."},{"full_name":"Zoutendijk, S. L.","first_name":"S. L.","last_name":"Zoutendijk"}],"_id":"11500","oa":1,"date_published":"2021-03-18T00:00:00Z"},{"publication_identifier":{"issn":["0035-8711"],"eissn":["1365-2966"]},"quality_controlled":"1","month":"07","volume":505,"article_type":"original","acknowledgement":"This research made use of Astropy, a community developed core Python package for Astronomy (Astropy Collaboration et al. 2013). topcat, a graphical tool for manipulating tabular data, was also utilized in this analysis (Taylor 2005). SG would like to thank Nastasha Wijers for the discussion on the column density distribution in EAGLE. SC gratefully acknowledges support from Swiss National Science Foundation grants PP00P2 163824 and PP00P2 190092, and from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme grant agreement No 864361. GP acknowledges support from the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) and from the Netherlands Research School for Astronomy (NOVA).","date_created":"2022-07-07T10:02:59Z","intvolume":"       505","keyword":["Space and Planetary Science","Astronomy and Astrophysics","galaxies: evolution","galaxies: high-redshift","galaxies: luminosity function","mass function"],"extern":"1","user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","article_processing_charge":"No","_id":"11524","oa":1,"author":[{"last_name":"Santos","first_name":"S","full_name":"Santos, S"},{"last_name":"Sobral","first_name":"D","full_name":"Sobral, D"},{"last_name":"Butterworth","first_name":"J","full_name":"Butterworth, J"},{"full_name":"Paulino-Afonso, A","first_name":"A","last_name":"Paulino-Afonso"},{"last_name":"Ribeiro","full_name":"Ribeiro, B","first_name":"B"},{"last_name":"da Cunha","full_name":"da Cunha, E","first_name":"E"},{"full_name":"Calhau, J","first_name":"J","last_name":"Calhau"},{"last_name":"Khostovan","full_name":"Khostovan, A A","first_name":"A A"},{"orcid":"0000-0003-2871-127X","last_name":"Matthee","id":"7439a258-f3c0-11ec-9501-9df22fe06720","first_name":"Jorryt J","full_name":"Matthee, Jorryt J"},{"last_name":"Arrabal Haro","full_name":"Arrabal Haro, P","first_name":"P"}],"date_published":"2021-07-01T00:00:00Z","year":"2021","publisher":"Oxford University Press","doi":"10.1093/mnras/stab1218","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"type":"journal_article","main_file_link":[{"open_access":"1","url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2105.00007"}],"title":"The evolution of the UV luminosity and stellar mass functions of Lyman-α emitters from z ∼ 2 to z ∼ 6","external_id":{"arxiv":["2105.00007"]},"publication":"Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society","citation":{"chicago":"Santos, S, D Sobral, J Butterworth, A Paulino-Afonso, B Ribeiro, E da Cunha, J Calhau, A A Khostovan, Jorryt J Matthee, and P Arrabal Haro. “The Evolution of the UV Luminosity and Stellar Mass Functions of Lyman-α Emitters from z ∼ 2 to z ∼ 6.” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. Oxford University Press, 2021. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab1218\">https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab1218</a>.","ieee":"S. Santos <i>et al.</i>, “The evolution of the UV luminosity and stellar mass functions of Lyman-α emitters from z ∼ 2 to z ∼ 6,” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>, vol. 505, no. 1. Oxford University Press, pp. 1117–1134, 2021.","short":"S. Santos, D. Sobral, J. Butterworth, A. Paulino-Afonso, B. Ribeiro, E. da Cunha, J. Calhau, A.A. Khostovan, J.J. Matthee, P. Arrabal Haro, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 505 (2021) 1117–1134.","apa":"Santos, S., Sobral, D., Butterworth, J., Paulino-Afonso, A., Ribeiro, B., da Cunha, E., … Arrabal Haro, P. (2021). The evolution of the UV luminosity and stellar mass functions of Lyman-α emitters from z ∼ 2 to z ∼ 6. <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. Oxford University Press. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab1218\">https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab1218</a>","mla":"Santos, S., et al. “The Evolution of the UV Luminosity and Stellar Mass Functions of Lyman-α Emitters from z ∼ 2 to z ∼ 6.” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>, vol. 505, no. 1, Oxford University Press, 2021, pp. 1117–34, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab1218\">10.1093/mnras/stab1218</a>.","ista":"Santos S, Sobral D, Butterworth J, Paulino-Afonso A, Ribeiro B, da Cunha E, Calhau J, Khostovan AA, Matthee JJ, Arrabal Haro P. 2021. The evolution of the UV luminosity and stellar mass functions of Lyman-α emitters from z ∼ 2 to z ∼ 6. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 505(1), 1117–1134.","ama":"Santos S, Sobral D, Butterworth J, et al. The evolution of the UV luminosity and stellar mass functions of Lyman-α emitters from z ∼ 2 to z ∼ 6. <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. 2021;505(1):1117-1134. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab1218\">10.1093/mnras/stab1218</a>"},"arxiv":1,"scopus_import":"1","issue":"1","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"We measure the evolution of the rest-frame UV luminosity function (LF) and the stellar mass function (SMF) of Lyman-α (Ly α) emitters (LAEs) from z ∼ 2 to z ∼ 6 by exploring ∼4000 LAEs from the SC4K sample. We find a correlation between Ly α luminosity (LLy α) and rest-frame UV (MUV), with best fit MUV=−1.6+0.2−0.3log10(LLyα/ergs−1)+47+12−11 and a shallower relation between LLy α and stellar mass (M⋆), with best fit log10(M⋆/M⊙)=0.9+0.1−0.1log10(LLyα/ergs−1)−28+4.0−3.8⁠. An increasing LLy α cut predominantly lowers the number density of faint MUV and low M⋆ LAEs. We estimate a proxy for the full UV LFs and SMFs of LAEs with simple assumptions of the faint end slope. For the UV LF, we find a brightening of the characteristic UV luminosity (M∗UV⁠) with increasing redshift and a decrease of the characteristic number density (Φ*). For the SMF, we measure a characteristic stellar mass (⁠M∗⋆/M⊙⁠) increase with increasing redshift, and a Φ* decline. However, if we apply a uniform luminosity cut of log10(LLyα/ergs−1)≥43.0⁠, we find much milder to no evolution in the UV and SMF of LAEs. The UV luminosity density (ρUV) of the full sample of LAEs shows moderate evolution and the stellar mass density (ρM) decreases, with both being always lower than the total ρUV and ρM of more typical galaxies but slowly approaching them with increasing redshift. Overall, our results indicate that both ρUV and ρM of LAEs slowly approach the measurements of continuum-selected galaxies at z > 6, which suggests a key role of LAEs in the epoch of reionization."}],"day":"01","oa_version":"Preprint","page":"1117-1134","publication_status":"published","date_updated":"2022-08-18T10:51:47Z","status":"public"},{"main_file_link":[{"url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2007.01878","open_access":"1"}],"external_id":{"arxiv":["2007.01878"]},"title":"The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey: XV. The mean rest-UV spectra of Lyα emitters at z > 3","publication":"Astronomy & Astrophysics","arxiv":1,"citation":{"ieee":"A. Feltre <i>et al.</i>, “The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey: XV. The mean rest-UV spectra of Lyα emitters at z &#62; 3,” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>, vol. 641. EDP Sciences, 2020.","chicago":"Feltre, Anna, Michael V. Maseda, Roland Bacon, Jayadev Pradeep, Floriane Leclercq, Haruka Kusakabe, Lutz Wisotzki, et al. “The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey: XV. The Mean Rest-UV Spectra of Lyα Emitters at z &#62; 3.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. EDP Sciences, 2020. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202038133\">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202038133</a>.","ama":"Feltre A, Maseda MV, Bacon R, et al. The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey: XV. The mean rest-UV spectra of Lyα emitters at z &#62; 3. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. 2020;641. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202038133\">10.1051/0004-6361/202038133</a>","mla":"Feltre, Anna, et al. “The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey: XV. The Mean Rest-UV Spectra of Lyα Emitters at z &#62; 3.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>, vol. 641, A118, EDP Sciences, 2020, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202038133\">10.1051/0004-6361/202038133</a>.","short":"A. Feltre, M.V. Maseda, R. Bacon, J. Pradeep, F. Leclercq, H. Kusakabe, L. Wisotzki, T. Hashimoto, K.B. Schmidt, J. Blaizot, J. Brinchmann, L. Boogaard, S. Cantalupo, D. Carton, H. Inami, W. Kollatschny, R.A. Marino, J.J. Matthee, T. Nanayakkara, J. Richard, J. Schaye, L. Tresse, T. Urrutia, A. Verhamme, P.M. Weilbacher, Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics 641 (2020).","apa":"Feltre, A., Maseda, M. V., Bacon, R., Pradeep, J., Leclercq, F., Kusakabe, H., … Weilbacher, P. M. (2020). The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey: XV. The mean rest-UV spectra of Lyα emitters at z &#62; 3. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. EDP Sciences. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202038133\">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202038133</a>","ista":"Feltre A, Maseda MV, Bacon R, Pradeep J, Leclercq F, Kusakabe H, Wisotzki L, Hashimoto T, Schmidt KB, Blaizot J, Brinchmann J, Boogaard L, Cantalupo S, Carton D, Inami H, Kollatschny W, Marino RA, Matthee JJ, Nanayakkara T, Richard J, Schaye J, Tresse L, Urrutia T, Verhamme A, Weilbacher PM. 2020. The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey: XV. The mean rest-UV spectra of Lyα emitters at z &#62; 3. Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics. 641, A118."},"scopus_import":"1","abstract":[{"text":"We investigated the ultraviolet (UV) spectral properties of faint Lyman-α emitters (LAEs) in the redshift range 2.9 ≤ z ≤ 4.6, and we provide material to prepare future observations of the faint Universe. We used data from the MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Survey to construct mean rest-frame spectra of continuum-faint (median MUV of −18 and down to MUV of −16), low stellar mass (median value of 108.4 M⊙ and down to 107 M⊙) LAEs at redshift z ≳ 3. We computed various averaged spectra of LAEs, subsampled on the basis of their observational (e.g., Lyα strength, UV magnitude and spectral slope) and physical (e.g., stellar mass and star-formation rate) properties. We searched for UV spectral features other than Lyα, such as higher ionization nebular emission lines and absorption features. We successfully observed the O III]λ1666 and [C III]λ1907+C III]λ1909 collisionally excited emission lines and the He IIλ1640 recombination feature, as well as the resonant C IVλλ1548,1551 doublet either in emission or P-Cygni. We compared the observed spectral properties of the different mean spectra and find the emission lines to vary with the observational and physical properties of the LAEs. In particular, the mean spectra of LAEs with larger Lyα equivalent widths, fainter UV magnitudes, bluer UV spectral slopes, and lower stellar masses show the strongest nebular emission. The line ratios of these lines are similar to those measured in the spectra of local metal-poor galaxies, while their equivalent widths are weaker compared to the handful of extreme values detected in individual spectra of z >  2 galaxies. This suggests that weak UV features are likely ubiquitous in high z, low-mass, and faint LAEs. We publicly released the stacked spectra, as they can serve as empirical templates for the design of future observations, such as those with the James Webb Space Telescope and the Extremely Large Telescope.","lang":"eng"}],"oa_version":"Published Version","publication_status":"published","day":"18","date_updated":"2022-07-19T09:35:43Z","status":"public","quality_controlled":"1","publication_identifier":{"eissn":["1432-0746"],"issn":["0004-6361"]},"month":"09","volume":641,"article_type":"original","acknowledgement":"We thank Margherita Talia, Stéphane Charlot, Adele Plat and Alba Vidal-García for helpful discussions. This work is supported by the ERC advanced grant 339659-MUSICOS (R. Bacon). AF acknowledges the support from grant PRIN MIUR 2017 20173ML3WW. MVM and JP would like to thank the Leiden/ESA Astrophysics Program for Summer Students (LEAPS) for funding at the outset of this project. FL, HK, and AV acknowledge support from the ERC starting grant ERC-757258-TRIPLE. TH was supported by Leading Initiative for Excellent Young Researchers, MEXT, Japan. JB acknowledges support by FCT/MCTES through national funds by the grant UID/FIS/04434/2019, UIDB/04434/2020 and UIDP/04434/2020 and through the Investigador FCT Contract No. IF/01654/2014/CP1215/CT0003. HI acknowledges support from JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number JP19K23462. We would also like to thank the organizers and participants of the Leiden Lorentz Center workshop: Revolutionary Spectroscopy of Today as a Springboard to Webb. This work made use of several open source python packages: NUMPY (van der Walt et al. 2011), MATPLOTLIB (Hunter 2007), ASTROPY (Astropy Collaboration 2013) and MPDAF (MUSE Python Data Analysis Framework, Piqueras et al. 2019).","date_created":"2022-07-06T09:38:16Z","article_number":"A118","keyword":["Space and Planetary Science","Astronomy and Astrophysics","galaxies: evolution / galaxies: high-redshift / ISM: lines and bands / ultraviolet: ISM / ultraviolet: galaxies"],"intvolume":"       641","article_processing_charge":"No","user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","extern":"1","oa":1,"_id":"11501","author":[{"first_name":"Anna","full_name":"Feltre, Anna","last_name":"Feltre"},{"last_name":"Maseda","full_name":"Maseda, Michael V.","first_name":"Michael V."},{"last_name":"Bacon","first_name":"Roland","full_name":"Bacon, Roland"},{"first_name":"Jayadev","full_name":"Pradeep, Jayadev","last_name":"Pradeep"},{"full_name":"Leclercq, Floriane","first_name":"Floriane","last_name":"Leclercq"},{"full_name":"Kusakabe, Haruka","first_name":"Haruka","last_name":"Kusakabe"},{"last_name":"Wisotzki","first_name":"Lutz","full_name":"Wisotzki, Lutz"},{"full_name":"Hashimoto, Takuya","first_name":"Takuya","last_name":"Hashimoto"},{"last_name":"Schmidt","full_name":"Schmidt, Kasper B.","first_name":"Kasper B."},{"last_name":"Blaizot","first_name":"Jeremy","full_name":"Blaizot, Jeremy"},{"full_name":"Brinchmann, Jarle","first_name":"Jarle","last_name":"Brinchmann"},{"last_name":"Boogaard","first_name":"Leindert","full_name":"Boogaard, Leindert"},{"full_name":"Cantalupo, Sebastiano","first_name":"Sebastiano","last_name":"Cantalupo"},{"last_name":"Carton","first_name":"David","full_name":"Carton, David"},{"last_name":"Inami","full_name":"Inami, Hanae","first_name":"Hanae"},{"last_name":"Kollatschny","first_name":"Wolfram","full_name":"Kollatschny, Wolfram"},{"last_name":"Marino","first_name":"Raffaella A.","full_name":"Marino, Raffaella A."},{"first_name":"Jorryt J","full_name":"Matthee, Jorryt J","last_name":"Matthee","id":"7439a258-f3c0-11ec-9501-9df22fe06720","orcid":"0000-0003-2871-127X"},{"first_name":"Themiya","full_name":"Nanayakkara, Themiya","last_name":"Nanayakkara"},{"full_name":"Richard, Johan","first_name":"Johan","last_name":"Richard"},{"first_name":"Joop","full_name":"Schaye, Joop","last_name":"Schaye"},{"first_name":"Laurence","full_name":"Tresse, Laurence","last_name":"Tresse"},{"last_name":"Urrutia","first_name":"Tanya","full_name":"Urrutia, Tanya"},{"full_name":"Verhamme, Anne","first_name":"Anne","last_name":"Verhamme"},{"full_name":"Weilbacher, Peter M.","first_name":"Peter M.","last_name":"Weilbacher"}],"date_published":"2020-09-18T00:00:00Z","publisher":"EDP Sciences","year":"2020","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"doi":"10.1051/0004-6361/202038133","type":"journal_article"},{"date_updated":"2022-07-19T09:35:20Z","status":"public","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Context. The Lyα emitter (LAE) fraction, XLAE, is a potentially powerful probe of the evolution of the intergalactic neutral hydrogen gas fraction. However, uncertainties in the measurement of XLAE are still under debate.\r\nAims. Thanks to deep data obtained with the integral field spectrograph Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE), we can measure the evolution of the LAE fraction homogeneously over a wide redshift range of z ≈ 3–6 for UV-faint galaxies (down to UV magnitudes of M1500 ≈ −17.75). This is a significantly fainter range than in former studies (M1500 ≤ −18.75) and it allows us to probe the bulk of the population of high-redshift star-forming galaxies.\r\nMethods. We constructed a UV-complete photometric-redshift sample following UV luminosity functions and measured the Lyα emission with MUSE using the latest (second) data release from the MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey.\r\nResults. We derived the redshift evolution of XLAE for M1500 ∈ [ − 21.75; −17.75] for the first time with a equivalent width range EW(Lyα) ≥ 65 Å and found low values of XLAE ≲ 30% at z ≲ 6. The best-fit linear relation is XLAE = 0.07+0.06−0.03z − 0.22+0.12−0.24. For M1500 ∈ [ − 20.25; −18.75] and EW(Lyα) ≥ 25 Å, our XLAE values are consistent with those in the literature within 1σ at z ≲ 5, but our median values are systematically lower than reported values over the whole redshift range. In addition, we do not find a significant dependence of XLAE on M1500 for EW(Lyα) ≥ 50 Å at z ≈ 3–4, in contrast with previous work. The differences in XLAE mainly arise from selection biases for Lyman Break Galaxies (LBGs) in the literature: UV-faint LBGs are more easily selected if they have strong Lyα emission, hence XLAE is biased towards higher values when those samples are used.\r\nConclusions. Our results suggest either a lower increase of XLAE towards z ≈ 6 than previously suggested, or even a turnover of XLAE at z ≈ 5.5, which may be the signature of a late or patchy reionization process. We compared our results with predictions from a cosmological galaxy evolution model. We find that a model with a bursty star formation (SF) can reproduce our observed LAE fractions much better than models where SF is a smooth function of time."}],"oa_version":"Published Version","publication_status":"published","day":"03","citation":{"chicago":"Kusakabe, Haruka, Jérémy Blaizot, Thibault Garel, Anne Verhamme, Roland Bacon, Johan Richard, Takuya Hashimoto, et al. “The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey: XIV. Evolution of the Lyα Emitter Fraction from z = 3 to z = 6.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. EDP Sciences, 2020. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201937340\">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201937340</a>.","ieee":"H. Kusakabe <i>et al.</i>, “The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey: XIV. Evolution of the Lyα emitter fraction from z = 3 to z = 6,” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>, vol. 638. EDP Sciences, 2020.","ista":"Kusakabe H, Blaizot J, Garel T, Verhamme A, Bacon R, Richard J, Hashimoto T, Inami H, Conseil S, Guiderdoni B, Drake AB, Christian Herenz E, Schaye J, Oesch P, Matthee JJ, Anna Marino R, Borello Schmidt K, Pelló R, Maseda M, Leclercq F, Kerutt J, Mahler G. 2020. The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey: XIV. Evolution of the Lyα emitter fraction from z = 3 to z = 6. Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics. 638, A12.","apa":"Kusakabe, H., Blaizot, J., Garel, T., Verhamme, A., Bacon, R., Richard, J., … Mahler, G. (2020). The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey: XIV. Evolution of the Lyα emitter fraction from z = 3 to z = 6. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. EDP Sciences. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201937340\">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201937340</a>","mla":"Kusakabe, Haruka, et al. “The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey: XIV. Evolution of the Lyα Emitter Fraction from z = 3 to z = 6.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>, vol. 638, A12, EDP Sciences, 2020, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201937340\">10.1051/0004-6361/201937340</a>.","short":"H. Kusakabe, J. Blaizot, T. Garel, A. Verhamme, R. Bacon, J. Richard, T. Hashimoto, H. Inami, S. Conseil, B. Guiderdoni, A.B. Drake, E. Christian Herenz, J. Schaye, P. Oesch, J.J. Matthee, R. Anna Marino, K. Borello Schmidt, R. Pelló, M. Maseda, F. Leclercq, J. Kerutt, G. Mahler, Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics 638 (2020).","ama":"Kusakabe H, Blaizot J, Garel T, et al. The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey: XIV. Evolution of the Lyα emitter fraction from z = 3 to z = 6. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. 2020;638. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201937340\">10.1051/0004-6361/201937340</a>"},"arxiv":1,"scopus_import":"1","main_file_link":[{"open_access":"1","url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.12083"}],"external_id":{"arxiv":["2003.12083"]},"title":"The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey: XIV. Evolution of the Lyα emitter fraction from z = 3 to z = 6","publication":"Astronomy & Astrophysics","publisher":"EDP Sciences","year":"2020","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"doi":"10.1051/0004-6361/201937340","type":"journal_article","oa":1,"_id":"11503","author":[{"full_name":"Kusakabe, Haruka","first_name":"Haruka","last_name":"Kusakabe"},{"full_name":"Blaizot, Jérémy","first_name":"Jérémy","last_name":"Blaizot"},{"last_name":"Garel","first_name":"Thibault","full_name":"Garel, Thibault"},{"full_name":"Verhamme, Anne","first_name":"Anne","last_name":"Verhamme"},{"full_name":"Bacon, Roland","first_name":"Roland","last_name":"Bacon"},{"last_name":"Richard","first_name":"Johan","full_name":"Richard, Johan"},{"last_name":"Hashimoto","full_name":"Hashimoto, Takuya","first_name":"Takuya"},{"last_name":"Inami","first_name":"Hanae","full_name":"Inami, Hanae"},{"last_name":"Conseil","full_name":"Conseil, Simon","first_name":"Simon"},{"first_name":"Bruno","full_name":"Guiderdoni, Bruno","last_name":"Guiderdoni"},{"full_name":"Drake, Alyssa B.","first_name":"Alyssa B.","last_name":"Drake"},{"first_name":"Edmund","full_name":"Christian Herenz, Edmund","last_name":"Christian Herenz"},{"last_name":"Schaye","first_name":"Joop","full_name":"Schaye, Joop"},{"last_name":"Oesch","full_name":"Oesch, Pascal","first_name":"Pascal"},{"first_name":"Jorryt J","full_name":"Matthee, Jorryt J","orcid":"0000-0003-2871-127X","id":"7439a258-f3c0-11ec-9501-9df22fe06720","last_name":"Matthee"},{"last_name":"Anna Marino","first_name":"Raffaella","full_name":"Anna Marino, Raffaella"},{"full_name":"Borello Schmidt, Kasper","first_name":"Kasper","last_name":"Borello Schmidt"},{"last_name":"Pelló","first_name":"Roser","full_name":"Pelló, Roser"},{"full_name":"Maseda, Michael","first_name":"Michael","last_name":"Maseda"},{"last_name":"Leclercq","first_name":"Floriane","full_name":"Leclercq, Floriane"},{"first_name":"Josephine","full_name":"Kerutt, Josephine","last_name":"Kerutt"},{"first_name":"Guillaume","full_name":"Mahler, Guillaume","last_name":"Mahler"}],"date_published":"2020-06-03T00:00:00Z","acknowledgement":"We thank the anonymous referee for constructive comments and suggestions. We would like to express our gratitude to Stephane De Barros and Pablo Arrabal Haro for kindly providing their data plotted in Figs. 1, 2, and 8. We are grateful to Kazuhiro Shimasaku, Masami Ouchi, Rieko Momose, Daniel Schaerer, Hidenobu Yajima, Taku Okamura, Makoto Ando, and Hinako Goto for giving insightful comments and suggestions. This work is based on observations taken by VLT, which is operated by European Southern Observatory. This research made use of Astropy (http://www.astropy.org), which is a community-developed core Python package for Astronomy (Astropy Collaboration 2013, 2018), MARZ, MPDAF, and matplotlib (Hunter 2007). H.K. acknowledges support from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) through the JSPS Research Fellowship for Young Scientists and Overseas Challenge Program for Young Researchers. AV acknowledges support from the ERC starting grant 757258-TRIPLE and the SNF Professorship 176808-TRIPLE. This work was supported by the project FOGHAR (Agence Nationale de la Recherche, ANR-13-BS05-0010-02). JB acknowledges support from the ORAGE project from the Agence Nationale de la Recherche under grant ANR-14-CE33-0016-03. JR acknowledges support from the ERC starting grant 336736-CALENDS. T. H. acknowledges supports by the Grant-inAid for Scientic Research 19J01620.","date_created":"2022-07-06T09:50:48Z","article_number":"A12","keyword":["Space and Planetary Science","Astronomy and Astrophysics","dark ages / reionization / first stars / early Universe / cosmology: observations / galaxies: evolution / galaxies: high-redshift / intergalactic medium"],"intvolume":"       638","user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","extern":"1","article_processing_charge":"No","quality_controlled":"1","publication_identifier":{"eissn":["1432-0746"],"issn":["0004-6361"]},"month":"06","volume":638,"article_type":"original"},{"main_file_link":[{"url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2002.05731","open_access":"1"}],"publication":"Astronomy & Astrophysics","external_id":{"arxiv":["2002.05731"]},"title":"The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep field survey: XIII. Spatially resolved spectral properties of Lyman α haloes around star-forming galaxies at z > 3","arxiv":1,"citation":{"chicago":"Leclercq, Floriane, Roland Bacon, Anne Verhamme, Thibault Garel, Jérémy Blaizot, Jarle Brinchmann, Sebastiano Cantalupo, et al. “The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey: XIII. Spatially Resolved Spectral Properties of Lyman α Haloes around Star-Forming Galaxies at z &#62; 3.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. EDP Sciences, 2020. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201937339\">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201937339</a>.","ieee":"F. Leclercq <i>et al.</i>, “The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep field survey: XIII. Spatially resolved spectral properties of Lyman α haloes around star-forming galaxies at z &#62; 3,” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>, vol. 635. EDP Sciences, 2020.","apa":"Leclercq, F., Bacon, R., Verhamme, A., Garel, T., Blaizot, J., Brinchmann, J., … Wisotzki, L. (2020). The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep field survey: XIII. Spatially resolved spectral properties of Lyman α haloes around star-forming galaxies at z &#62; 3. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. EDP Sciences. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201937339\">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201937339</a>","mla":"Leclercq, Floriane, et al. “The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey: XIII. Spatially Resolved Spectral Properties of Lyman α Haloes around Star-Forming Galaxies at z &#62; 3.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>, vol. 635, A82, EDP Sciences, 2020, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201937339\">10.1051/0004-6361/201937339</a>.","short":"F. Leclercq, R. Bacon, A. Verhamme, T. Garel, J. Blaizot, J. Brinchmann, S. Cantalupo, A. Claeyssens, S. Conseil, T. Contini, T. Hashimoto, E.C. Herenz, H. Kusakabe, R.A. Marino, M. Maseda, J.J. Matthee, P. Mitchell, G. Pezzulli, J. Richard, K.B. Schmidt, L. Wisotzki, Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics 635 (2020).","ista":"Leclercq F, Bacon R, Verhamme A, Garel T, Blaizot J, Brinchmann J, Cantalupo S, Claeyssens A, Conseil S, Contini T, Hashimoto T, Herenz EC, Kusakabe H, Marino RA, Maseda M, Matthee JJ, Mitchell P, Pezzulli G, Richard J, Schmidt KB, Wisotzki L. 2020. The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep field survey: XIII. Spatially resolved spectral properties of Lyman α haloes around star-forming galaxies at z &#62; 3. Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics. 635, A82.","ama":"Leclercq F, Bacon R, Verhamme A, et al. The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep field survey: XIII. Spatially resolved spectral properties of Lyman α haloes around star-forming galaxies at z &#62; 3. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. 2020;635. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201937339\">10.1051/0004-6361/201937339</a>"},"scopus_import":"1","oa_version":"Published Version","publication_status":"published","day":"11","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"We present spatially resolved maps of six individually-detected Lyman α haloes (LAHs) as well as a first statistical analysis of the Lyman α (Lyα) spectral signature in the circum-galactic medium of high-redshift star-forming galaxies (−17.5 >  MUV >  −21.5) using the Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer. Our resolved spectroscopic analysis of the LAHs reveals significant intrahalo variations of the Lyα line profile. Using a three-dimensional two-component model for the Lyα emission, we measured the full width at half maximum (FWHM), the peak velocity shift, and the asymmetry of the Lyα line in the core and in the halo of 19 galaxies. We find that the Lyα line shape is statistically different in the halo compared to the core (in terms of width, peak wavelength, and asymmetry) for ≈40% of our galaxies. Similarly to object-by-object based studies and a recent resolved study using lensing, we find a correlation between the peak velocity shift and the width of the Lyα line both at the interstellar and circum-galactic scales. This trend has been predicted by radiative transfer simulations of galactic winds as a result of resonant scattering in outflows. While there is a lack of correlation between the spectral properties and the spatial scale lengths of our LAHs, we find a correlation between the width of the line in the LAH and the halo flux fraction. Interestingly, UV bright galaxies (MUV <  −20) show broader, more redshifted, and less asymmetric Lyα lines in their haloes. The most significant correlation found is for the FWHM of the line and the UV continuum slope of the galaxy, suggesting that the redder galaxies have broader Lyα lines. The generally broad and red line shapes found in the halo component suggest that the Lyα haloes are powered either by scattering processes through an outflowing medium, fluorescent emission from outflowing cold clumps of gas, or a mix of both. Considering the large diversity of the Lyα line profiles observed in our sample and the lack of strong correlation, the interpretation of our results is still broadly open and underlines the need for realistic spatially resolved models of the LAHs."}],"date_updated":"2022-07-19T09:36:58Z","status":"public","month":"03","quality_controlled":"1","publication_identifier":{"eissn":["1432-0746"],"issn":["0004-6361"]},"article_type":"original","volume":635,"article_number":"A82","date_created":"2022-07-06T09:56:20Z","acknowledgement":"F.L., R.B., and S.C. acknowledge support from the ERC advanced grant 339659-MUSICOS. F.L., T.G., H.K., and A.V. acknowledge support from the ERC starting grant ERC-757258-TRIPLE. A.C. and J.R. acknowledge support from the ERC starting grant 336736-CALENDS. J.B. acknowledges support by FCT/MCTES through national funds (PID-DAC) by grant UID/FIS/04434/2019 and through Investigador FCT Contract No.IF/01654/2014/CP1215/CT0003. T.H. was supported by Leading Initiative for Excellent Young Researchers, MEXT, Japan.","article_processing_charge":"No","extern":"1","user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","keyword":["Space and Planetary Science","Astronomy and Astrophysics galaxies: high-redshift / galaxies: formation / galaxies: evolution / cosmology: observations"],"intvolume":"       635","author":[{"last_name":"Leclercq","first_name":"Floriane","full_name":"Leclercq, Floriane"},{"full_name":"Bacon, Roland","first_name":"Roland","last_name":"Bacon"},{"last_name":"Verhamme","first_name":"Anne","full_name":"Verhamme, Anne"},{"full_name":"Garel, Thibault","first_name":"Thibault","last_name":"Garel"},{"last_name":"Blaizot","first_name":"Jérémy","full_name":"Blaizot, Jérémy"},{"full_name":"Brinchmann, Jarle","first_name":"Jarle","last_name":"Brinchmann"},{"last_name":"Cantalupo","full_name":"Cantalupo, Sebastiano","first_name":"Sebastiano"},{"first_name":"Adélaïde","full_name":"Claeyssens, Adélaïde","last_name":"Claeyssens"},{"full_name":"Conseil, Simon","first_name":"Simon","last_name":"Conseil"},{"last_name":"Contini","full_name":"Contini, Thierry","first_name":"Thierry"},{"last_name":"Hashimoto","full_name":"Hashimoto, Takuya","first_name":"Takuya"},{"first_name":"Edmund Christian","full_name":"Herenz, Edmund Christian","last_name":"Herenz"},{"full_name":"Kusakabe, Haruka","first_name":"Haruka","last_name":"Kusakabe"},{"full_name":"Marino, Raffaella Anna","first_name":"Raffaella Anna","last_name":"Marino"},{"first_name":"Michael","full_name":"Maseda, Michael","last_name":"Maseda"},{"orcid":"0000-0003-2871-127X","id":"7439a258-f3c0-11ec-9501-9df22fe06720","last_name":"Matthee","full_name":"Matthee, Jorryt J","first_name":"Jorryt J"},{"last_name":"Mitchell","first_name":"Peter","full_name":"Mitchell, Peter"},{"full_name":"Pezzulli, Gabriele","first_name":"Gabriele","last_name":"Pezzulli"},{"last_name":"Richard","full_name":"Richard, Johan","first_name":"Johan"},{"last_name":"Schmidt","first_name":"Kasper Borello","full_name":"Schmidt, Kasper Borello"},{"first_name":"Lutz","full_name":"Wisotzki, Lutz","last_name":"Wisotzki"}],"oa":1,"_id":"11504","date_published":"2020-03-11T00:00:00Z","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"doi":"10.1051/0004-6361/201937339","publisher":"EDP Sciences","year":"2020","type":"journal_article"},{"type":"journal_article","doi":"10.1093/mnras/staa1347","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"year":"2020","publisher":"Oxford University Press","date_published":"2020-08-01T00:00:00Z","author":[{"first_name":"Sowgat","full_name":"Muzahid, Sowgat","last_name":"Muzahid"},{"first_name":"Joop","full_name":"Schaye, Joop","last_name":"Schaye"},{"last_name":"Marino","first_name":"Raffaella Anna","full_name":"Marino, Raffaella Anna"},{"last_name":"Cantalupo","full_name":"Cantalupo, Sebastiano","first_name":"Sebastiano"},{"first_name":"Jarle","full_name":"Brinchmann, Jarle","last_name":"Brinchmann"},{"full_name":"Contini, Thierry","first_name":"Thierry","last_name":"Contini"},{"last_name":"Wendt","full_name":"Wendt, Martin","first_name":"Martin"},{"full_name":"Wisotzki, Lutz","first_name":"Lutz","last_name":"Wisotzki"},{"last_name":"Zabl","first_name":"Johannes","full_name":"Zabl, Johannes"},{"last_name":"Bouché","first_name":"Nicolas","full_name":"Bouché, Nicolas"},{"last_name":"Akhlaghi","full_name":"Akhlaghi, Mohammad","first_name":"Mohammad"},{"first_name":"Hsiao-Wen","full_name":"Chen, Hsiao-Wen","last_name":"Chen"},{"full_name":"Claeyssens, Adélaîde","first_name":"Adélaîde","last_name":"Claeyssens"},{"full_name":"Johnson, Sean","first_name":"Sean","last_name":"Johnson"},{"last_name":"Leclercq","full_name":"Leclercq, Floriane","first_name":"Floriane"},{"full_name":"Maseda, Michael","first_name":"Michael","last_name":"Maseda"},{"first_name":"Jorryt J","full_name":"Matthee, Jorryt J","orcid":"0000-0003-2871-127X","id":"7439a258-f3c0-11ec-9501-9df22fe06720","last_name":"Matthee"},{"last_name":"Richard","first_name":"Johan","full_name":"Richard, Johan"},{"last_name":"Urrutia","full_name":"Urrutia, Tanya","first_name":"Tanya"},{"first_name":"Anne","full_name":"Verhamme, Anne","last_name":"Verhamme"}],"_id":"11528","oa":1,"article_processing_charge":"No","user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","extern":"1","intvolume":"       496","keyword":["Space and Planetary Science","Astronomy and Astrophysics","galaxies: haloes","galaxies: high-redshift","quasars: absorption lines"],"date_created":"2022-07-07T10:20:11Z","acknowledgement":"We thank the anonymous referee for useful suggestions. This study is based on observations collected at the European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere under ESO programme(s): 094.A-0131(B), 095.A 0200(A), 096.A0222(A), 097.A-0089(A), and 099.A-0159(A). SM acknowledges support from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Germany. SM thanks Christian Herenz for useful discussion. SC gratefully acknowledges support from Swiss National Science Foundation grant PP00P2 163824. JB acknowledges support by FCT/MCTES through national funds by grant UID/FIS/04434/2019 and through Investigador FCT Contract No. IF/01654/2014/CP1215/CT0003. NB and JZ acknowledge support from ANR grant ANR-17-CE31- 0017 (3DGasFlows). AC and JR acknowledge support from the ERC starting grant 336736-CALENDS. MA acknowledges support from European Union’s H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions grant 721463 to the SUNDIAL ITN, and from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) under grant number AYA2016-76219-P. MA also acknowledges support from the Fundacion BBVA under its 2017 programme of assistance to ´scientific research groups, for the project ‘Using machine-learning techniques to drag galaxies from the noise in deep imaging’. FL and AV acknowledge support from the ERC starting grant ERC757258-TRIPLE.","volume":496,"article_type":"original","month":"08","publication_identifier":{"eissn":["1365-2966"],"issn":["0035-8711"]},"quality_controlled":"1","status":"public","date_updated":"2022-08-18T11:00:24Z","day":"01","oa_version":"Preprint","publication_status":"published","page":"1013-1022","abstract":[{"text":"Ly α emission lines are typically found to be redshifted with respect to the systemic redshifts of galaxies, likely due to resonant scattering of Ly α photons. Here, we measure the average velocity offset for a sample of 96 z ≈ 3.3 Ly α emitters (LAEs) with a median Ly α flux (luminosity) of ≈10−17 erg cm−2 s−1 (⁠≈1042 erg s−1⁠) and a median star formation rate (SFR) of ≈1.3 M⊙ yr−1 (not corrected for possible dust extinction), detected by the Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer as part of our MUSEQuBES circumgalactic medium (CGM) survey. By postulating that the stacked CGM absorption profiles of these LAEs, probed by eight background quasars, must be centred on the systemic redshift, we measure an average velocity offset, Voffset = 171\\pm 8 km s−1, between the Ly α emission peak and the systemic redshift. The observed Voffset is lower by factors of ≈1.4 and ≈2.6 compared to the velocity offsets measured for narrow-band-selected LAEs and Lyman break galaxies, respectively, which probe galaxies with higher masses and SFRs. Consistent with earlier studies based on direct measurements for individual objects, we find that the Voffset is correlated with the full width at half-maximum of the red peak of the Ly α line, and anticorrelated with the rest-frame equivalent width. Moreover, we find that Voffset is correlated with SFR with a sub-linear scaling relation, Voffset∝SFR0.16±0.03⁠. Adopting the mass scaling for main-sequence galaxies, such a relation suggests that Voffset scales with the circular velocity of the dark matter haloes hosting the LAEs.","lang":"eng"}],"scopus_import":"1","issue":"2","citation":{"chicago":"Muzahid, Sowgat, Joop Schaye, Raffaella Anna Marino, Sebastiano Cantalupo, Jarle Brinchmann, Thierry Contini, Martin Wendt, et al. “MUSEQuBES: Calibrating the Redshifts of Lyα Emitters Using Stacked Circumgalactic Medium Absorption Profiles.” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. Oxford University Press, 2020. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa1347\">https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa1347</a>.","ieee":"S. Muzahid <i>et al.</i>, “MUSEQuBES: Calibrating the redshifts of Lyα emitters using stacked circumgalactic medium absorption profiles,” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>, vol. 496, no. 2. Oxford University Press, pp. 1013–1022, 2020.","ista":"Muzahid S, Schaye J, Marino RA, Cantalupo S, Brinchmann J, Contini T, Wendt M, Wisotzki L, Zabl J, Bouché N, Akhlaghi M, Chen H-W, Claeyssens A, Johnson S, Leclercq F, Maseda M, Matthee JJ, Richard J, Urrutia T, Verhamme A. 2020. MUSEQuBES: Calibrating the redshifts of Lyα emitters using stacked circumgalactic medium absorption profiles. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 496(2), 1013–1022.","apa":"Muzahid, S., Schaye, J., Marino, R. A., Cantalupo, S., Brinchmann, J., Contini, T., … Verhamme, A. (2020). MUSEQuBES: Calibrating the redshifts of Lyα emitters using stacked circumgalactic medium absorption profiles. <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. Oxford University Press. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa1347\">https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa1347</a>","mla":"Muzahid, Sowgat, et al. “MUSEQuBES: Calibrating the Redshifts of Lyα Emitters Using Stacked Circumgalactic Medium Absorption Profiles.” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>, vol. 496, no. 2, Oxford University Press, 2020, pp. 1013–22, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa1347\">10.1093/mnras/staa1347</a>.","short":"S. Muzahid, J. Schaye, R.A. Marino, S. Cantalupo, J. Brinchmann, T. Contini, M. Wendt, L. Wisotzki, J. Zabl, N. Bouché, M. Akhlaghi, H.-W. Chen, A. Claeyssens, S. Johnson, F. Leclercq, M. Maseda, J.J. Matthee, J. Richard, T. Urrutia, A. Verhamme, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 496 (2020) 1013–1022.","ama":"Muzahid S, Schaye J, Marino RA, et al. MUSEQuBES: Calibrating the redshifts of Lyα emitters using stacked circumgalactic medium absorption profiles. <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. 2020;496(2):1013-1022. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa1347\">10.1093/mnras/staa1347</a>"},"arxiv":1,"publication":"Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society","title":"MUSEQuBES: Calibrating the redshifts of Lyα emitters using stacked circumgalactic medium absorption profiles","related_material":{"link":[{"relation":"erratum","url":"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa2668"}]},"external_id":{"arxiv":["1910.03593"]},"main_file_link":[{"url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.03593","open_access":"1"}]},{"abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"CR7 is among the most luminous Ly α emitters (LAEs) known at z = 6.6 and consists of at least three UV components that are surrounded by Ly α emission. Previous studies have suggested that it may host an extreme ionizing source. Here, we present deep integral field spectroscopy of CR7 with VLT/Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE). We measure extended emission with a similar halo scale length as typical LAEs at z ≈ 5. CR7’s Ly α halo is clearly elongated along the direction connecting the multiple components, likely tracing the underlying gas distribution. The Ly α emission originates almost exclusively from the brightest UV component, but we also identify a faint kinematically distinct Ly α emitting region nearby a fainter component. Combined with new near-infrared data, the MUSE data show that the rest-frame Ly α equivalent width (EW) is ≈100 Å. This is a factor 4 higher than the EW measured in low-redshift analogues with carefully matched Ly α profiles (and thus arguably H I column density), but this EW can plausibly be explained by star formation. Alternative scenarios requiring active galactic nucleus (AGN) powering are also disfavoured by the narrower and steeper Ly α spectrum and much smaller IR to UV ratio compared to obscured AGN in other Ly α blobs. CR7’s Ly α emission, while extremely luminous, resembles the emission in more common LAEs at lower redshifts very well and is likely powered by a young metal-poor starburst."}],"day":"01","publication_status":"published","oa_version":"Preprint","page":"3043-3059","date_updated":"2022-08-18T11:04:05Z","status":"public","main_file_link":[{"url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.01731","open_access":"1"}],"title":"The nature of CR7 revealed with MUSE: A young starburst powering extended Ly α emission at z = 6.6","external_id":{"arxiv":["2008.01731"]},"publication":"Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society","citation":{"ieee":"J. J. Matthee <i>et al.</i>, “The nature of CR7 revealed with MUSE: A young starburst powering extended Ly α emission at z = 6.6,” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>, vol. 498, no. 2. Oxford University Press, pp. 3043–3059, 2020.","chicago":"Matthee, Jorryt J, Gabriele Pezzulli, Ruari Mackenzie, Sebastiano Cantalupo, Haruka Kusakabe, Floriane Leclercq, David Sobral, et al. “The Nature of CR7 Revealed with MUSE: A Young Starburst Powering Extended Ly α Emission at z = 6.6.” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. Oxford University Press, 2020. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa2550\">https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa2550</a>.","ama":"Matthee JJ, Pezzulli G, Mackenzie R, et al. The nature of CR7 revealed with MUSE: A young starburst powering extended Ly α emission at z = 6.6. <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. 2020;498(2):3043-3059. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa2550\">10.1093/mnras/staa2550</a>","ista":"Matthee JJ, Pezzulli G, Mackenzie R, Cantalupo S, Kusakabe H, Leclercq F, Sobral D, Richard J, Wisotzki L, Lilly S, Boogaard L, Marino R, Maseda M, Nanayakkara T. 2020. The nature of CR7 revealed with MUSE: A young starburst powering extended Ly α emission at z = 6.6. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 498(2), 3043–3059.","apa":"Matthee, J. J., Pezzulli, G., Mackenzie, R., Cantalupo, S., Kusakabe, H., Leclercq, F., … Nanayakkara, T. (2020). The nature of CR7 revealed with MUSE: A young starburst powering extended Ly α emission at z = 6.6. <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. Oxford University Press. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa2550\">https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa2550</a>","mla":"Matthee, Jorryt J., et al. “The Nature of CR7 Revealed with MUSE: A Young Starburst Powering Extended Ly α Emission at z = 6.6.” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>, vol. 498, no. 2, Oxford University Press, 2020, pp. 3043–59, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa2550\">10.1093/mnras/staa2550</a>.","short":"J.J. Matthee, G. Pezzulli, R. Mackenzie, S. Cantalupo, H. Kusakabe, F. Leclercq, D. Sobral, J. Richard, L. Wisotzki, S. Lilly, L. Boogaard, R. Marino, M. Maseda, T. Nanayakkara, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 498 (2020) 3043–3059."},"arxiv":1,"scopus_import":"1","issue":"2","_id":"11529","oa":1,"author":[{"orcid":"0000-0003-2871-127X","last_name":"Matthee","id":"7439a258-f3c0-11ec-9501-9df22fe06720","full_name":"Matthee, Jorryt J","first_name":"Jorryt J"},{"last_name":"Pezzulli","first_name":"Gabriele","full_name":"Pezzulli, Gabriele"},{"last_name":"Mackenzie","full_name":"Mackenzie, Ruari","first_name":"Ruari"},{"last_name":"Cantalupo","full_name":"Cantalupo, Sebastiano","first_name":"Sebastiano"},{"last_name":"Kusakabe","first_name":"Haruka","full_name":"Kusakabe, Haruka"},{"last_name":"Leclercq","full_name":"Leclercq, Floriane","first_name":"Floriane"},{"last_name":"Sobral","first_name":"David","full_name":"Sobral, David"},{"last_name":"Richard","full_name":"Richard, Johan","first_name":"Johan"},{"full_name":"Wisotzki, Lutz","first_name":"Lutz","last_name":"Wisotzki"},{"last_name":"Lilly","first_name":"Simon","full_name":"Lilly, Simon"},{"last_name":"Boogaard","first_name":"Leindert","full_name":"Boogaard, Leindert"},{"first_name":"Raffaella","full_name":"Marino, Raffaella","last_name":"Marino"},{"full_name":"Maseda, Michael","first_name":"Michael","last_name":"Maseda"},{"last_name":"Nanayakkara","full_name":"Nanayakkara, Themiya","first_name":"Themiya"}],"date_published":"2020-10-01T00:00:00Z","year":"2020","publisher":"Oxford University Press","doi":"10.1093/mnras/staa2550","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"type":"journal_article","publication_identifier":{"eissn":["1365-2966"],"issn":["0035-8711"]},"quality_controlled":"1","month":"10","article_type":"original","volume":498,"date_created":"2022-07-07T10:36:01Z","intvolume":"       498","keyword":["Space and Planetary Science","Astronomy and Astrophysics","galaxies: evolution","galaxies: high-redshift","dark ages","reionization","first stars","cosmology: observations"],"extern":"1","user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","article_processing_charge":"No"},{"publication":"Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society","title":"Probing the AGN unification model at redshift z ∼ 3 with MUSE observations of giant Lyα nebulae","external_id":{"arxiv":["2005.01732"]},"main_file_link":[{"open_access":"1","url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.01732"}],"scopus_import":"1","issue":"2","arxiv":1,"citation":{"ama":"den Brok JS, Cantalupo S, Mackenzie R, et al. Probing the AGN unification model at redshift z ∼ 3 with MUSE observations of giant Lyα nebulae. <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. 2020;495(2):1874-1887. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa1269\">10.1093/mnras/staa1269</a>","apa":"den Brok, J. S., Cantalupo, S., Mackenzie, R., Marino, R. A., Pezzulli, G., Matthee, J. J., … Kollatschny, W. (2020). Probing the AGN unification model at redshift z ∼ 3 with MUSE observations of giant Lyα nebulae. <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. Oxford University Press. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa1269\">https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa1269</a>","mla":"den Brok, J. S., et al. “Probing the AGN Unification Model at Redshift z ∼ 3 with MUSE Observations of Giant Lyα Nebulae.” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>, vol. 495, no. 2, Oxford University Press, 2020, pp. 1874–87, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa1269\">10.1093/mnras/staa1269</a>.","ista":"den Brok JS, Cantalupo S, Mackenzie R, Marino RA, Pezzulli G, Matthee JJ, Johnson SD, Krumpe M, Urrutia T, Kollatschny W. 2020. Probing the AGN unification model at redshift z ∼ 3 with MUSE observations of giant Lyα nebulae. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 495(2), 1874–1887.","short":"J.S. den Brok, S. Cantalupo, R. Mackenzie, R.A. Marino, G. Pezzulli, J.J. Matthee, S.D. Johnson, M. Krumpe, T. Urrutia, W. Kollatschny, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 495 (2020) 1874–1887.","ieee":"J. S. den Brok <i>et al.</i>, “Probing the AGN unification model at redshift z ∼ 3 with MUSE observations of giant Lyα nebulae,” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>, vol. 495, no. 2. Oxford University Press, pp. 1874–1887, 2020.","chicago":"den Brok, J S, S Cantalupo, R Mackenzie, R A Marino, G Pezzulli, Jorryt J Matthee, S D Johnson, M Krumpe, T Urrutia, and W Kollatschny. “Probing the AGN Unification Model at Redshift z ∼ 3 with MUSE Observations of Giant Lyα Nebulae.” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. Oxford University Press, 2020. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa1269\">https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa1269</a>."},"day":"01","oa_version":"Preprint","publication_status":"published","page":"1874-1887","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"A prediction of the classic active galactic nucleus (AGN) unification model is the presence of ionization cones with different orientations depending on the AGN type. Confirmations of this model exist for present times, but it is less clear in the early Universe. Here, we use the morphology of giant Ly α nebulae around AGNs at redshift z ∼ 3 to probe AGN emission and therefore the validity of the AGN unification model at this redshift. We compare the spatial morphology of 19 nebulae previously found around type I AGNs with a new sample of four Ly α nebulae detected around type II AGNs. Using two independent techniques, we find that nebulae around type II AGNs are more asymmetric than around type I, at least at radial distances r > 30 physical kpc (pkpc) from the ionizing source. We conclude that the type I and type II AGNs in our sample show evidence of different surrounding ionizing geometries. This suggests that the classical AGN unification model is also valid for high-redshift sources. Finally, we discuss how the lack of asymmetry in the inner parts (r ≲ 30 pkpc) and the associated high values of the He II to Ly α ratios in these regions could indicate additional sources of (hard) ionizing radiation originating within or in proximity of the AGN host galaxies. This work demonstrates that the morphologies of giant Ly α nebulae can be used to understand and study the geometry of high-redshift AGNs on circumnuclear scales and it lays the foundation for future studies using much larger statistical samples."}],"status":"public","date_updated":"2022-08-18T11:17:47Z","article_type":"original","volume":495,"month":"06","publication_identifier":{"issn":["0035-8711"],"eissn":["1365-2966"]},"quality_controlled":"1","extern":"1","article_processing_charge":"No","user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","intvolume":"       495","keyword":["Space and Planetary Science","Astronomy and Astrophysics","galaxies: active","galaxies: high-redshift","intergalactic medium","quasars: emission lines","quasars: general"],"date_created":"2022-07-07T10:40:17Z","acknowledgement":"SC and GP gratefully acknowledge support from Swiss National Science Foundation grant PP00P2 163824. MK acknowledges support by DLR500R1904.","date_published":"2020-06-01T00:00:00Z","author":[{"last_name":"den Brok","full_name":"den Brok, J S","first_name":"J S"},{"full_name":"Cantalupo, S","first_name":"S","last_name":"Cantalupo"},{"first_name":"R","full_name":"Mackenzie, R","last_name":"Mackenzie"},{"full_name":"Marino, R A","first_name":"R A","last_name":"Marino"},{"first_name":"G","full_name":"Pezzulli, G","last_name":"Pezzulli"},{"last_name":"Matthee","id":"7439a258-f3c0-11ec-9501-9df22fe06720","orcid":"0000-0003-2871-127X","full_name":"Matthee, Jorryt J","first_name":"Jorryt J"},{"full_name":"Johnson, S D","first_name":"S D","last_name":"Johnson"},{"last_name":"Krumpe","first_name":"M","full_name":"Krumpe, M"},{"last_name":"Urrutia","first_name":"T","full_name":"Urrutia, T"},{"first_name":"W","full_name":"Kollatschny, W","last_name":"Kollatschny"}],"_id":"11530","oa":1,"type":"journal_article","doi":"10.1093/mnras/staa1269","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"year":"2020","publisher":"Oxford University Press"},{"scopus_import":"1","issue":"4","citation":{"ieee":"M. V. Maseda <i>et al.</i>, “Elevated ionizing photon production efficiency in faint high-equivalent-width Lyman-α emitters,” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>, vol. 493, no. 4. Oxford University Press, pp. 5120–5130, 2020.","chicago":"Maseda, Michael V, Roland Bacon, Daniel Lam, Jorryt J Matthee, Jarle Brinchmann, Joop Schaye, Ivo Labbe, et al. “Elevated Ionizing Photon Production Efficiency in Faint High-Equivalent-Width Lyman-α Emitters.” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. Oxford University Press, 2020. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa622\">https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa622</a>.","ama":"Maseda MV, Bacon R, Lam D, et al. Elevated ionizing photon production efficiency in faint high-equivalent-width Lyman-α emitters. <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. 2020;493(4):5120-5130. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa622\">10.1093/mnras/staa622</a>","ista":"Maseda MV, Bacon R, Lam D, Matthee JJ, Brinchmann J, Schaye J, Labbe I, Schmidt KB, Boogaard L, Bouwens R, Cantalupo S, Franx M, Hashimoto T, Inami H, Kusakabe H, Mahler G, Nanayakkara T, Richard J, Wisotzki L. 2020. Elevated ionizing photon production efficiency in faint high-equivalent-width Lyman-α emitters. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 493(4), 5120–5130.","short":"M.V. Maseda, R. Bacon, D. Lam, J.J. Matthee, J. Brinchmann, J. Schaye, I. Labbe, K.B. Schmidt, L. Boogaard, R. Bouwens, S. Cantalupo, M. Franx, T. Hashimoto, H. Inami, H. Kusakabe, G. Mahler, T. Nanayakkara, J. Richard, L. Wisotzki, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 493 (2020) 5120–5130.","apa":"Maseda, M. V., Bacon, R., Lam, D., Matthee, J. J., Brinchmann, J., Schaye, J., … Wisotzki, L. (2020). Elevated ionizing photon production efficiency in faint high-equivalent-width Lyman-α emitters. <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. Oxford University Press. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa622\">https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa622</a>","mla":"Maseda, Michael V., et al. “Elevated Ionizing Photon Production Efficiency in Faint High-Equivalent-Width Lyman-α Emitters.” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>, vol. 493, no. 4, Oxford University Press, 2020, pp. 5120–30, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa622\">10.1093/mnras/staa622</a>."},"arxiv":1,"publication":"Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society","title":"Elevated ionizing photon production efficiency in faint high-equivalent-width Lyman-α emitters","external_id":{"arxiv":["2002.11117"]},"main_file_link":[{"url":"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa622","open_access":"1"}],"status":"public","date_updated":"2022-08-18T11:23:27Z","day":"01","oa_version":"Published Version","page":"5120-5130","publication_status":"published","abstract":[{"text":"While low-luminosity galaxies dominate number counts at all redshifts, their contribution to cosmic reionization is poorly understood due to a lack of knowledge of their physical properties. We isolate a sample of 35 z ≈ 4–5 continuum-faint Lyman-α emitters from deep VLT/MUSE spectroscopy and directly measure their H α emission using stacked Spitzer/IRAC Ch. 1 photometry. Based on Hubble Space Telescope imaging, we determine that the average UV continuum magnitude is fainter than −16 (≈ 0.01 L⋆), implying a median Lyman-α equivalent width of 259 Å. By combining the H α measurement with the UV magnitude, we determine the ionizing photon production efficiency, ξion, a first for such faint galaxies. The measurement of log10 (ξion [Hz erg−1]) = 26.28 (⁠+0.28−0.40⁠) is in excess of literature measurements of both continuum- and emission line-selected samples, implying a more efficient production of ionizing photons in these lower luminosity, Lyman-α-selected systems. We conclude that this elevated efficiency can be explained by stellar populations with metallicities between 4 × 10−4 and 0.008, with light-weighted ages less than 3 Myr.","lang":"eng"}],"user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","article_processing_charge":"No","extern":"1","intvolume":"       493","keyword":["Space and Planetary Science","Astronomy and Astrophysics","Galaxies: evolution","Galaxies: high-redshift","Galaxies: ISM"],"date_created":"2022-07-07T10:46:41Z","acknowledgement":"We would like to thank the anonymous referee for a thoughtful report and suggestions that have improved this manuscript. We are also grateful to everyone involved in the Spitzer Space Telescope mission and everyone at the Spitzer Science Center: we are truly fortunate to have been able to use data from this facility. J. B. acknowledges support by FCT/MCTES through national funds by this grant UID/FIS/04434/2019 and through the Investigador FCT contract no. IF/01654/2014/CP1215/CT0003. S. C. gratefully acknowledges support from Swiss National Science Foundation grant PP00P2 163824. We would also like to thank Mauro Stefanon for his assistance with de-blending the IRAC photometry, Pieter van Dokkum for a number of useful suggestions, and Daniel Schaerer for information regarding the stellar population models. This study is based on observations made with ESO telescopes at the La Silla Paranal Observatory under programs IDs 094.A-2089(B), 095.A0010(A), 096.A-0045(A), and 096.A-0045(B).","volume":493,"article_type":"original","month":"04","publication_identifier":{"eissn":["1365-2966"],"issn":["0035-8711"]},"quality_controlled":"1","type":"journal_article","doi":"10.1093/mnras/staa622","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"year":"2020","publisher":"Oxford University Press","date_published":"2020-04-01T00:00:00Z","author":[{"first_name":"Michael V","full_name":"Maseda, Michael V","last_name":"Maseda"},{"first_name":"Roland","full_name":"Bacon, Roland","last_name":"Bacon"},{"first_name":"Daniel","full_name":"Lam, Daniel","last_name":"Lam"},{"first_name":"Jorryt J","full_name":"Matthee, Jorryt J","orcid":"0000-0003-2871-127X","id":"7439a258-f3c0-11ec-9501-9df22fe06720","last_name":"Matthee"},{"first_name":"Jarle","full_name":"Brinchmann, Jarle","last_name":"Brinchmann"},{"last_name":"Schaye","first_name":"Joop","full_name":"Schaye, Joop"},{"last_name":"Labbe","full_name":"Labbe, Ivo","first_name":"Ivo"},{"first_name":"Kasper B","full_name":"Schmidt, Kasper B","last_name":"Schmidt"},{"full_name":"Boogaard, Leindert","first_name":"Leindert","last_name":"Boogaard"},{"last_name":"Bouwens","first_name":"Rychard","full_name":"Bouwens, Rychard"},{"full_name":"Cantalupo, Sebastiano","first_name":"Sebastiano","last_name":"Cantalupo"},{"full_name":"Franx, Marijn","first_name":"Marijn","last_name":"Franx"},{"full_name":"Hashimoto, Takuya","first_name":"Takuya","last_name":"Hashimoto"},{"last_name":"Inami","full_name":"Inami, Hanae","first_name":"Hanae"},{"first_name":"Haruka","full_name":"Kusakabe, Haruka","last_name":"Kusakabe"},{"last_name":"Mahler","first_name":"Guillaume","full_name":"Mahler, Guillaume"},{"first_name":"Themiya","full_name":"Nanayakkara, Themiya","last_name":"Nanayakkara"},{"full_name":"Richard, Johan","first_name":"Johan","last_name":"Richard"},{"first_name":"Lutz","full_name":"Wisotzki, Lutz","last_name":"Wisotzki"}],"_id":"11531","oa":1},{"date_updated":"2022-08-18T11:27:43Z","status":"public","abstract":[{"text":"We explore deep rest-frame UV to FIR data in the COSMOS field to measure the individual spectral energy distributions (SED) of the ∼4000 SC4K (Sobral et al.) Lyman α (Ly α) emitters (LAEs) at z ∼ 2–6. We find typical stellar masses of 109.3 ± 0.6 M⊙ and star formation rates (SFR) of SFRSED=4.4+10.5−2.4 M⊙ yr−1 and SFRLyα=5.9+6.3−2.6 M⊙ yr−1, combined with very blue UV slopes of β=−2.1+0.5−0.4⁠, but with significant variations within the population. MUV and β are correlated in a similar way to UV-selected sources, but LAEs are consistently bluer. This suggests that LAEs are the youngest and/or most dust-poor subset of the UV-selected population. We also study the Ly α rest-frame equivalent width (EW0) and find 45 ‘extreme’ LAEs with EW0 > 240 Å (3σ), implying a low number density of (7 ± 1) × 10−7 Mpc−3. Overall, we measure little to no evolution of the Ly α EW0 and scale length parameter (w0), which are consistently high (EW0=140+280−70 Å, w0=129+11−11 Å) from z ∼ 6 to z ∼ 2 and below. However, w0 is anticorrelated with MUV and stellar mass. Our results imply that sources selected as LAEs have a high Ly α escape fraction (fesc,Ly α) irrespective of cosmic time, but fesc,Ly α is still higher for UV-fainter and lower mass LAEs. The least massive LAEs (<109.5 M⊙) are typically located above the star formation ‘main sequence’ (MS), but the offset from the MS decreases towards z ∼ 6 and towards 1010 M⊙. Our results imply a lack of evolution in the properties of LAEs across time and reveals the increasing overlap in properties of LAEs and UV-continuum selected galaxies as typical star-forming galaxies at high redshift effectively become LAEs.","lang":"eng"}],"oa_version":"Preprint","page":"141-160","publication_status":"published","day":"01","arxiv":1,"citation":{"ieee":"S. Santos <i>et al.</i>, “The evolution of rest-frame UV properties, Ly α EWs, and the SFR–stellar mass relation at z ∼ 2–6 for SC4K LAEs,” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>, vol. 493, no. 1. Oxford University Press, pp. 141–160, 2020.","chicago":"Santos, S, D Sobral, Jorryt J Matthee, J Calhau, E da Cunha, B Ribeiro, A Paulino-Afonso, P Arrabal Haro, and J Butterworth. “The Evolution of Rest-Frame UV Properties, Ly α EWs, and the SFR–Stellar Mass Relation at z ∼ 2–6 for SC4K LAEs.” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. Oxford University Press, 2020. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa093\">https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa093</a>.","ama":"Santos S, Sobral D, Matthee JJ, et al. The evolution of rest-frame UV properties, Ly α EWs, and the SFR–stellar mass relation at z ∼ 2–6 for SC4K LAEs. <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. 2020;493(1):141-160. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa093\">10.1093/mnras/staa093</a>","short":"S. Santos, D. Sobral, J.J. Matthee, J. Calhau, E. da Cunha, B. Ribeiro, A. Paulino-Afonso, P. Arrabal Haro, J. Butterworth, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 493 (2020) 141–160.","apa":"Santos, S., Sobral, D., Matthee, J. J., Calhau, J., da Cunha, E., Ribeiro, B., … Butterworth, J. (2020). The evolution of rest-frame UV properties, Ly α EWs, and the SFR–stellar mass relation at z ∼ 2–6 for SC4K LAEs. <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. Oxford University Press. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa093\">https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa093</a>","ista":"Santos S, Sobral D, Matthee JJ, Calhau J, da Cunha E, Ribeiro B, Paulino-Afonso A, Arrabal Haro P, Butterworth J. 2020. The evolution of rest-frame UV properties, Ly α EWs, and the SFR–stellar mass relation at z ∼ 2–6 for SC4K LAEs. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 493(1), 141–160.","mla":"Santos, S., et al. “The Evolution of Rest-Frame UV Properties, Ly α EWs, and the SFR–Stellar Mass Relation at z ∼ 2–6 for SC4K LAEs.” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>, vol. 493, no. 1, Oxford University Press, 2020, pp. 141–60, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa093\">10.1093/mnras/staa093</a>."},"issue":"1","scopus_import":"1","main_file_link":[{"url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.02959","open_access":"1"}],"external_id":{"arxiv":["1910.02959"]},"title":"The evolution of rest-frame UV properties, Ly α EWs, and the SFR–stellar mass relation at z ∼ 2–6 for SC4K LAEs","publication":"Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society","publisher":"Oxford University Press","year":"2020","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"doi":"10.1093/mnras/staa093","type":"journal_article","oa":1,"_id":"11533","author":[{"last_name":"Santos","full_name":"Santos, S","first_name":"S"},{"full_name":"Sobral, D","first_name":"D","last_name":"Sobral"},{"full_name":"Matthee, Jorryt J","first_name":"Jorryt J","orcid":"0000-0003-2871-127X","id":"7439a258-f3c0-11ec-9501-9df22fe06720","last_name":"Matthee"},{"last_name":"Calhau","full_name":"Calhau, J","first_name":"J"},{"first_name":"E","full_name":"da Cunha, E","last_name":"da Cunha"},{"first_name":"B","full_name":"Ribeiro, B","last_name":"Ribeiro"},{"last_name":"Paulino-Afonso","full_name":"Paulino-Afonso, A","first_name":"A"},{"first_name":"P","full_name":"Arrabal Haro, P","last_name":"Arrabal Haro"},{"last_name":"Butterworth","full_name":"Butterworth, J","first_name":"J"}],"date_published":"2020-03-01T00:00:00Z","acknowledgement":"We thank the anonymous referee for the valuable feedback that significantly improved the quality and clarity of this paper. SS and JC acknowledge studentships from Lancaster University. APA acknowledges support from Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia through the project PTDC/FISAST/31546/2017. The authors would like to thank Ali Khostovan, Sara Perez Sanchez, Alex Bennett and Tom Rose for contributions and discussions in the early stages of this work. Based on data products from observations made with ESO Telescopes at the La Silla Paranal Observatory under ESO programme ID 179.A-2005 and on data products produced by CALET and the Cambridge Astronomy Survey Unit on behalf of the UltraVISTA consortium. Finally, the authors acknowledge the unique value of the publicly available analysis software TOPCAT (Taylor 2005) and publicly available programming language Python, including the numpy, pyfits, matplotlib, scipy and astropy (Astropy Collaboration et al. 2013) packages. This work is based on the public SC4K sample of LAEs (Sobral et al. 2018a) and we release the full catalogue with all the photometry and properties derived in this paper, in electronic format, along with the relevant tables.","date_created":"2022-07-07T12:05:23Z","keyword":["Space and Planetary Science","Astronomy and Astrophysics","galaxies: evolution","galaxies: formation","galaxies: high-redshift","galaxies: star formation"],"intvolume":"       493","user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","article_processing_charge":"No","extern":"1","quality_controlled":"1","publication_identifier":{"issn":["0035-8711"],"eissn":["1365-2966"]},"month":"03","volume":493,"article_type":"original"},{"date_created":"2022-07-07T12:21:36Z","acknowledgement":"We thank the referee for their suggestions and constructive comments that helped to improve the presentation of our results. Based on observations obtained with the Very Large Telescope, program 99.A-0462. Based on observations made with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, obtained at the Space Telescope Science Institute, which is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., under NASA contract NAS 5-26555. These observations are associated with program #14699. This paper makes use of the following ALMA data: ADS/JAO.ALMA#2017.1.01451.S. ALMA is a partnership of ESO (representing its member states), NSF (USA), and NINS (Japan), together with NRC (Canada) and NSC and ASIAA (Taiwan) and KASI (Republic of Korea), in cooperation with the Republic of Chile. The Joint ALMA Observatory is operated by ESO, AUI/NRAO, and NAOJ. MG acknowledges support from NASA grant NNX17AK58G. GP and SC gratefully acknowledge support from Swiss National Science Foundation grant PP00P2 163824. BD acknowledges financial support from the National Science Foundation, grant number 1716907. We have benefited greatly from the public available programming language PYTHON, including the NUMPY, MATPLOTLIB, SCIPY (Jones et al. 2001; Hunter 2007; van der Walt, Colbert & Varoquaux 2011) and ASTROPY (Astropy Collaboration 2013) packages, the astronomical imaging tools SEXTRACTOR, SWARP, and SCAMP (Bertin & Arnouts 1996; Bertin 2006, 2010) and the TOPCAT analysis tool (Taylor 2013).","article_processing_charge":"No","user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","extern":"1","keyword":["Space and Planetary Science","Astronomy and Astrophysics","galaxies: evolution","galaxies: high-redshift","dark ages","reionization","first stars","cosmology: observations"],"intvolume":"       492","month":"02","quality_controlled":"1","publication_identifier":{"issn":["0035-8711"],"eissn":["1365-2966"]},"article_type":"original","volume":492,"language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"doi":"10.1093/mnras/stz3554","publisher":"Oxford University Press","year":"2020","type":"journal_article","author":[{"orcid":"0000-0003-2871-127X","id":"7439a258-f3c0-11ec-9501-9df22fe06720","last_name":"Matthee","first_name":"Jorryt J","full_name":"Matthee, Jorryt J"},{"last_name":"Sobral","first_name":"David","full_name":"Sobral, David"},{"last_name":"Gronke","first_name":"Max","full_name":"Gronke, Max"},{"full_name":"Pezzulli, Gabriele","first_name":"Gabriele","last_name":"Pezzulli"},{"first_name":"Sebastiano","full_name":"Cantalupo, Sebastiano","last_name":"Cantalupo"},{"first_name":"Huub","full_name":"Röttgering, Huub","last_name":"Röttgering"},{"last_name":"Darvish","full_name":"Darvish, Behnam","first_name":"Behnam"},{"last_name":"Santos","full_name":"Santos, Sérgio","first_name":"Sérgio"}],"oa":1,"_id":"11534","date_published":"2020-02-01T00:00:00Z","citation":{"chicago":"Matthee, Jorryt J, David Sobral, Max Gronke, Gabriele Pezzulli, Sebastiano Cantalupo, Huub Röttgering, Behnam Darvish, and Sérgio Santos. “Resolved Lyman-α Properties of a Luminous Lyman-Break Galaxy in a Large Ionized Bubble at z = 6.53 .” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. Oxford University Press, 2020. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz3554\">https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz3554</a>.","ieee":"J. J. Matthee <i>et al.</i>, “Resolved Lyman-α properties of a luminous Lyman-break galaxy in a large ionized bubble at z = 6.53 ,” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>, vol. 492, no. 2. Oxford University Press, pp. 1778–1790, 2020.","ista":"Matthee JJ, Sobral D, Gronke M, Pezzulli G, Cantalupo S, Röttgering H, Darvish B, Santos S. 2020. Resolved Lyman-α properties of a luminous Lyman-break galaxy in a large ionized bubble at z = 6.53 . Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 492(2), 1778–1790.","mla":"Matthee, Jorryt J., et al. “Resolved Lyman-α Properties of a Luminous Lyman-Break Galaxy in a Large Ionized Bubble at z = 6.53 .” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>, vol. 492, no. 2, Oxford University Press, 2020, pp. 1778–90, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz3554\">10.1093/mnras/stz3554</a>.","short":"J.J. Matthee, D. Sobral, M. Gronke, G. Pezzulli, S. Cantalupo, H. Röttgering, B. Darvish, S. Santos, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 492 (2020) 1778–1790.","apa":"Matthee, J. J., Sobral, D., Gronke, M., Pezzulli, G., Cantalupo, S., Röttgering, H., … Santos, S. (2020). Resolved Lyman-α properties of a luminous Lyman-break galaxy in a large ionized bubble at z = 6.53 . <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. Oxford University Press. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz3554\">https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz3554</a>","ama":"Matthee JJ, Sobral D, Gronke M, et al. Resolved Lyman-α properties of a luminous Lyman-break galaxy in a large ionized bubble at z = 6.53 . <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. 2020;492(2):1778-1790. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz3554\">10.1093/mnras/stz3554</a>"},"arxiv":1,"issue":"2","scopus_import":"1","main_file_link":[{"open_access":"1","url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.06376"}],"publication":"Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society","external_id":{"arxiv":["1909.06376"]},"title":"Resolved Lyman-α properties of a luminous Lyman-break galaxy in a large ionized bubble at z = 6.53 ","date_updated":"2022-08-18T11:29:53Z","status":"public","oa_version":"Preprint","publication_status":"published","page":"1778-1790","day":"01","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"The observed properties of the Lyman-α (Ly α) emission line are a powerful probe of neutral gas in and around galaxies. We present spatially resolved Ly α spectroscopy with VLT/MUSE targeting VR7, a UV-luminous galaxy at z = 6.532 with moderate Ly α equivalent width (EW0 ≈ 38 Å). These data are combined with deep resolved [CII]158μm spectroscopy obtained with ALMA and UV imaging from HST and we also detect UV continuum with MUSE. Ly α emission is clearly detected with S/N ≈ 40 and FWHM of 374 km s−1. Ly α and [C II] are similarly extended beyond the UV, with effective radius reff = 2.1 ± 0.2 kpc for a single exponential model or reff,Lyα,halo=3.45+1.08−0.87 kpc when measured jointly with the UV continuum. The Ly α profile is broader and redshifted with respect to the [C II] line (by 213 km s−1), but there are spatial variations that are qualitatively similar in both lines and coincide with resolved UV components. This suggests that the emission originates from two components with plausibly different H I column densities. We place VR7 in the context of other galaxies at similar and lower redshift. The Ly α halo scale length is similar at different redshifts and velocity shifts with respect to the systemic are typically smaller. Overall, we find little indications of a more neutral vicinity at higher redshift. This means that the local (∼10 kpc) neutral gas conditions that determine the observed Ly α properties in VR7 resemble the conditions in post-reionization galaxies."}]},{"status":"public","date_updated":"2022-08-18T11:25:31Z","day":"01","oa_version":"Preprint","publication_status":"published","page":"3341-3362","abstract":[{"text":"Despite recent progress in understanding Ly α emitters (LAEs), relatively little is known regarding their typical black hole activity across cosmic time. Here, we study the X-ray and radio properties of ∼4000 LAEs at 2.2 < z < 6 from the SC4K survey in the COSMOS field. We detect 254 (⁠6.8per cent±0.4per cent⁠) LAEs individually in the X-rays (S/N > 3) with an average luminosity of 1044.31±0.01ergs−1 and average black hole accretion rate (BHAR) of 0.72±0.01 M⊙ yr−1, consistent with moderate to high accreting active galactic neuclei (AGNs). We detect 120 sources in deep radio data (radio AGN fraction of 3.2per cent±0.3per cent⁠). The global AGN fraction (⁠8.6per cent±0.4per cent⁠) rises with Ly α luminosity and declines with increasing redshift. For X-ray-detected LAEs, Ly α luminosities correlate with the BHARs, suggesting that Ly α luminosity becomes a BHAR indicator. Most LAEs (⁠93.1per cent±0.6per cent⁠) at 2 < z < 6 have no detectable X-ray emission (BHARs < 0.017 M⊙ yr−1). The median star formation rate (SFR) of star-forming LAEs from Ly α and radio luminosities is 7.6+6.6−2.8 M⊙ yr−1. The black hole to galaxy growth ratio (BHAR/SFR) for LAEs is <0.0022, consistent with typical star-forming galaxies and the local BHAR/SFR relation. We conclude that LAEs at 2 < z < 6 include two different populations: an AGN population, where Ly α luminosity traces BHAR, and another with low SFRs which remain undetected in even the deepest X-ray stacks but is detected in the radio stacks.","lang":"eng"}],"scopus_import":"1","issue":"3","citation":{"chicago":"Calhau, João, David Sobral, Sérgio Santos, Jorryt J Matthee, Ana Paulino-Afonso, Andra Stroe, Brooke Simmons, Cassandra Barlow-Hall, and Benjamin Adams. “The X-Ray and Radio Activity of Typical and Luminous Ly α Emitters from z ∼ 2 to z ∼ 6: Evidence for a Diverse, Evolving Population.” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. Oxford University Press, 2020. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa476\">https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa476</a>.","ieee":"J. Calhau <i>et al.</i>, “The X-ray and radio activity of typical and luminous Ly α emitters from z ∼ 2 to z ∼ 6: Evidence for a diverse, evolving population,” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>, vol. 493, no. 3. Oxford University Press, pp. 3341–3362, 2020.","short":"J. Calhau, D. Sobral, S. Santos, J.J. Matthee, A. Paulino-Afonso, A. Stroe, B. Simmons, C. Barlow-Hall, B. Adams, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 493 (2020) 3341–3362.","apa":"Calhau, J., Sobral, D., Santos, S., Matthee, J. J., Paulino-Afonso, A., Stroe, A., … Adams, B. (2020). The X-ray and radio activity of typical and luminous Ly α emitters from z ∼ 2 to z ∼ 6: Evidence for a diverse, evolving population. <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. Oxford University Press. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa476\">https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa476</a>","mla":"Calhau, João, et al. “The X-Ray and Radio Activity of Typical and Luminous Ly α Emitters from z ∼ 2 to z ∼ 6: Evidence for a Diverse, Evolving Population.” <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>, vol. 493, no. 3, Oxford University Press, 2020, pp. 3341–62, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa476\">10.1093/mnras/staa476</a>.","ista":"Calhau J, Sobral D, Santos S, Matthee JJ, Paulino-Afonso A, Stroe A, Simmons B, Barlow-Hall C, Adams B. 2020. The X-ray and radio activity of typical and luminous Ly α emitters from z ∼ 2 to z ∼ 6: Evidence for a diverse, evolving population. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 493(3), 3341–3362.","ama":"Calhau J, Sobral D, Santos S, et al. The X-ray and radio activity of typical and luminous Ly α emitters from z ∼ 2 to z ∼ 6: Evidence for a diverse, evolving population. <i>Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society</i>. 2020;493(3):3341-3362. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa476\">10.1093/mnras/staa476</a>"},"arxiv":1,"publication":"Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society","title":"The X-ray and radio activity of typical and luminous Ly α emitters from z ∼ 2 to z ∼ 6: Evidence for a diverse, evolving population","external_id":{"arxiv":["1909.11672"]},"main_file_link":[{"open_access":"1","url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/1909.11672"}],"type":"journal_article","doi":"10.1093/mnras/staa476","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"year":"2020","publisher":"Oxford University Press","date_published":"2020-04-01T00:00:00Z","author":[{"full_name":"Calhau, João","first_name":"João","last_name":"Calhau"},{"first_name":"David","full_name":"Sobral, David","last_name":"Sobral"},{"full_name":"Santos, Sérgio","first_name":"Sérgio","last_name":"Santos"},{"full_name":"Matthee, Jorryt J","first_name":"Jorryt J","id":"7439a258-f3c0-11ec-9501-9df22fe06720","last_name":"Matthee","orcid":"0000-0003-2871-127X"},{"last_name":"Paulino-Afonso","full_name":"Paulino-Afonso, Ana","first_name":"Ana"},{"first_name":"Andra","full_name":"Stroe, Andra","last_name":"Stroe"},{"full_name":"Simmons, Brooke","first_name":"Brooke","last_name":"Simmons"},{"last_name":"Barlow-Hall","first_name":"Cassandra","full_name":"Barlow-Hall, Cassandra"},{"full_name":"Adams, Benjamin","first_name":"Benjamin","last_name":"Adams"}],"_id":"11539","oa":1,"extern":"1","article_processing_charge":"No","user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","intvolume":"       493","keyword":["Space and Planetary Science","Astronomy and Astrophysics","galaxies: active","galaxies: evolution","galaxies: high-redshift","quasars: supermassive black holes","galaxies: star formation","cosmology: observations","X-rays: galaxies"],"date_created":"2022-07-08T07:34:10Z","acknowledgement":"JM acknowledges the support of a Huygens PhD fellowship from Leiden University. We thank Camila Correa for help analysing snipshot merger trees. We thank the anonymous referee for constructive comments. We also thank Jarle Brinchmann, Rob Crain, Antonios Katsianis, Paola Popesso, and David Sobral for discussions and suggestions. We also thank the participants of the Lorentz Center workshop ‘A Decade of the Star-Forming Main Sequence’ held on 2017 September 4–8, for discussions and ideas. We have benefited from the public available programming language PYTHON, including the NUMPY, MATPLOTLIB, and SCIPY (Hunter 2007) packages and the TOPCAT analysis tool (Taylor 2013).","volume":493,"article_type":"original","month":"04","publication_identifier":{"eissn":["1365-2966"],"issn":["0035-8711"]},"quality_controlled":"1"},{"oa":1,"_id":"11586","author":[{"orcid":"0000-0003-2871-127X","last_name":"Matthee","id":"7439a258-f3c0-11ec-9501-9df22fe06720","first_name":"Jorryt J","full_name":"Matthee, Jorryt J"},{"last_name":"Sobral","full_name":"Sobral, David","first_name":"David"}],"date_published":"2020-06-04T00:00:00Z","publisher":"Cambridge University Press","year":"2020","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"doi":"10.1017/s1743921319009451","type":"conference","quality_controlled":"1","publication_identifier":{"eissn":["1743-9221"],"issn":["1743-9213"]},"month":"06","volume":15,"date_created":"2022-07-14T14:08:41Z","keyword":["Astronomy and Astrophysics","Space and Planetary Science","galaxies: formation","galaxies: evolution","galaxies: high-redshift"],"intvolume":"        15","article_processing_charge":"No","user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","extern":"1","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Distant luminous Lyman-α emitters are excellent targets for detailed observations of galaxies in the epoch of reionisation. Spatially resolved observations of these galaxies allow us to simultaneously probe the emission from young stars, partially ionised gas in the interstellar medium and to constrain the properties of the surrounding hydrogen in the circumgalactic medium. We review recent results from (spectroscopic) follow-up studies of the rest-frame UV, Lyman-α and [CII] emission in luminous galaxies observed ∼500 Myr after the Big Bang with ALMA, HST/WFC3 and VLT/X-SHOOTER. These galaxies likely reside in early ionised bubbles and are complex systems, consisting of multiple well separated and resolved components where traces of metals are already present."}],"page":"21-25","publication_status":"published","oa_version":"Preprint","day":"04","date_updated":"2022-08-19T08:41:12Z","status":"public","main_file_link":[{"open_access":"1","url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/1911.04774"}],"external_id":{"arxiv":["1911.04774"]},"title":"Unveiling the most luminous Lyman-α emitters in the epoch of reionisation","publication":"Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union","arxiv":1,"citation":{"ama":"Matthee JJ, Sobral D. Unveiling the most luminous Lyman-α emitters in the epoch of reionisation. In: <i>Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union</i>. Vol 15. Cambridge University Press; 2020:21-25. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1017/s1743921319009451\">10.1017/s1743921319009451</a>","apa":"Matthee, J. J., &#38; Sobral, D. (2020). Unveiling the most luminous Lyman-α emitters in the epoch of reionisation. In <i>Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union</i> (Vol. 15, pp. 21–25). Cambridge University Press. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1017/s1743921319009451\">https://doi.org/10.1017/s1743921319009451</a>","ista":"Matthee JJ, Sobral D. 2020. Unveiling the most luminous Lyman-α emitters in the epoch of reionisation. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union. vol. 15, 21–25.","short":"J.J. Matthee, D. Sobral, in:, Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, Cambridge University Press, 2020, pp. 21–25.","mla":"Matthee, Jorryt J., and David Sobral. “Unveiling the Most Luminous Lyman-α Emitters in the Epoch of Reionisation.” <i>Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union</i>, vol. 15, no. S352, Cambridge University Press, 2020, pp. 21–25, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1017/s1743921319009451\">10.1017/s1743921319009451</a>.","ieee":"J. J. Matthee and D. Sobral, “Unveiling the most luminous Lyman-α emitters in the epoch of reionisation,” in <i>Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union</i>, 2020, vol. 15, no. S352, pp. 21–25.","chicago":"Matthee, Jorryt J, and David Sobral. “Unveiling the Most Luminous Lyman-α Emitters in the Epoch of Reionisation.” In <i>Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union</i>, 15:21–25. Cambridge University Press, 2020. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1017/s1743921319009451\">https://doi.org/10.1017/s1743921319009451</a>."},"issue":"S352","scopus_import":"1"},{"day":"16","publication_status":"published","oa_version":"Published Version","abstract":[{"text":"Deep optical spectroscopic surveys of galaxies provide a unique opportunity to investigate rest-frame ultra-violet (UV) emission line properties of galaxies at z ∼ 2 − 4.5. Here we combine VLT/MUSE Guaranteed Time Observations of the Hubble Deep Field South, Ultra Deep Field, COSMOS, and several quasar fields with other publicly available data from VLT/VIMOS and VLT/FORS2 to construct a catalogue of He II λ1640 emitters at z ≳ 2. The deepest areas of our MUSE pointings reach a 3σ line flux limit of 3.1 × 10−19 erg s−1 cm−2. After discarding broad-line active galactic nuclei, we find 13 He II λ1640 detections from MUSE with a median MUV = −20.1 and 21 tentative He II λ1640 detections from other public surveys. Excluding Lyα, all except two galaxies in our sample show at least one other rest-UV emission line, with C III] λ1907, λ1909 being the most prominent. We use multi-wavelength data available in the Hubble legacy fields to derive basic galaxy properties of our sample through spectral energy distribution fitting techniques. Taking advantage of the high-quality spectra obtained by MUSE (∼10 − 30 h of exposure time per pointing), we use photo-ionisation models to study the rest-UV emission line diagnostics of the He II λ1640 emitters. Line ratios of our sample can be reproduced by moderately sub-solar photo-ionisation models, however, we find that including effects of binary stars lead to degeneracies in most free parameters. Even after considering extra ionising photons produced by extreme sub-solar metallicity binary stellar models, photo-ionisation models are unable to reproduce rest-frame He II λ1640 equivalent widths (∼0.2 − 10 Å), thus additional mechanisms are necessary in models to match the observed He II λ1640 properties.","lang":"eng"}],"status":"public","date_updated":"2022-07-19T09:36:08Z","publication":"Astronomy & Astrophysics","title":"Exploring He II λ1640 emission line properties at z ∼2−4","external_id":{"arxiv":["1902.05960"]},"related_material":{"link":[{"url":"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201834565e","relation":"erratum"}]},"main_file_link":[{"url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/1902.05960","open_access":"1"}],"scopus_import":"1","citation":{"ieee":"T. Nanayakkara <i>et al.</i>, “Exploring He II λ1640 emission line properties at z ∼2−4,” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>, vol. 648. EDP Sciences, 2019.","chicago":"Nanayakkara, Themiya, Jarle Brinchmann, Leindert Boogaard, Rychard Bouwens, Sebastiano Cantalupo, Anna Feltre, Wolfram Kollatschny, et al. “Exploring He II Λ1640 Emission Line Properties at z ∼2−4.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. EDP Sciences, 2019. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201834565\">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201834565</a>.","ama":"Nanayakkara T, Brinchmann J, Boogaard L, et al. Exploring He II λ1640 emission line properties at z ∼2−4. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. 2019;648. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201834565\">10.1051/0004-6361/201834565</a>","apa":"Nanayakkara, T., Brinchmann, J., Boogaard, L., Bouwens, R., Cantalupo, S., Feltre, A., … Verhamme, A. (2019). Exploring He II λ1640 emission line properties at z ∼2−4. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. EDP Sciences. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201834565\">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201834565</a>","ista":"Nanayakkara T, Brinchmann J, Boogaard L, Bouwens R, Cantalupo S, Feltre A, Kollatschny W, Marino RA, Maseda M, Matthee JJ, Paalvast M, Richard J, Verhamme A. 2019. Exploring He II λ1640 emission line properties at z ∼2−4. Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics. 648, A89.","short":"T. Nanayakkara, J. Brinchmann, L. Boogaard, R. Bouwens, S. Cantalupo, A. Feltre, W. Kollatschny, R.A. Marino, M. Maseda, J.J. Matthee, M. Paalvast, J. Richard, A. Verhamme, Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics 648 (2019).","mla":"Nanayakkara, Themiya, et al. “Exploring He II Λ1640 Emission Line Properties at z ∼2−4.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>, vol. 648, A89, EDP Sciences, 2019, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201834565\">10.1051/0004-6361/201834565</a>."},"arxiv":1,"date_published":"2019-04-16T00:00:00Z","author":[{"full_name":"Nanayakkara, Themiya","first_name":"Themiya","last_name":"Nanayakkara"},{"first_name":"Jarle","full_name":"Brinchmann, Jarle","last_name":"Brinchmann"},{"first_name":"Leindert","full_name":"Boogaard, Leindert","last_name":"Boogaard"},{"last_name":"Bouwens","first_name":"Rychard","full_name":"Bouwens, Rychard"},{"last_name":"Cantalupo","first_name":"Sebastiano","full_name":"Cantalupo, Sebastiano"},{"full_name":"Feltre, Anna","first_name":"Anna","last_name":"Feltre"},{"first_name":"Wolfram","full_name":"Kollatschny, Wolfram","last_name":"Kollatschny"},{"last_name":"Marino","full_name":"Marino, Raffaella Anna","first_name":"Raffaella Anna"},{"last_name":"Maseda","full_name":"Maseda, Michael","first_name":"Michael"},{"orcid":"0000-0003-2871-127X","last_name":"Matthee","id":"7439a258-f3c0-11ec-9501-9df22fe06720","first_name":"Jorryt J","full_name":"Matthee, Jorryt J"},{"full_name":"Paalvast, Mieke","first_name":"Mieke","last_name":"Paalvast"},{"first_name":"Johan","full_name":"Richard, Johan","last_name":"Richard"},{"last_name":"Verhamme","first_name":"Anne","full_name":"Verhamme, Anne"}],"_id":"11499","oa":1,"type":"journal_article","doi":"10.1051/0004-6361/201834565","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"year":"2019","publisher":"EDP Sciences","volume":648,"article_type":"original","month":"04","publication_identifier":{"eissn":["1432-0746"],"issn":["0004-6361"]},"quality_controlled":"1","user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","extern":"1","article_processing_charge":"No","intvolume":"       648","keyword":["Space and Planetary Science","Astronomy and Astrophysics","galaxies: ISM / galaxies: star formation / galaxies: evolution / galaxies: high-redshift"],"article_number":"A89","date_created":"2022-07-06T09:07:06Z","acknowledgement":"The authors wish to thank the referee for constructive comments that improved the paper substantially. We thank the BPASS team for making the stellar population models available. We thank Elizabeth Stanway, Claus Leitherer, Daniel Schaerer, Jorick Vink, and Nell Byler for insightful discussions. We thank the Lorentz Centre and the scientific organizers of the Characterizing galaxies with spectroscopy with a view for JWST workshop held at the Lorentz Centre in 2017 October, which promoted useful discussions in the wider community. TN, JB, and RB acknowledges the Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO) top grant TOP1.16.057. AF acknowledges support from the ERC via an Advanced Grant under grant agreement no. 339659-MUSICOS. JB acknowledges support by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) through national funds (UID/FIS/04434/2013) and Investigador FCT contract IF/01654/2014/CP1215/CT0003, and by FEDER through COMPETE2020 (POCI-01-0145-FEDER-007672). JR acknowledges support from the ERC Starting grant 336736 (CALENDS). This research made use of astropy (http://www.astropy.org) a community-developed core Python package for Astronomy (Astropy Collaboration 2013, 2018) and pandas (McKinney 2010). Figures were generated using matplotlib (Hunter 2007) and seaborn (https://seaborn.pydata.org). Facilities: VLT (MUSE)."},{"type":"journal_article","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"doi":"10.1051/0004-6361/201834471","publisher":"EDP Sciences","year":"2019","date_published":"2019-07-25T00:00:00Z","author":[{"last_name":"de La Vieuville","first_name":"G.","full_name":"de La Vieuville, G."},{"first_name":"D.","full_name":"Bina, D.","last_name":"Bina"},{"full_name":"Pello, R.","first_name":"R.","last_name":"Pello"},{"last_name":"Mahler","full_name":"Mahler, G.","first_name":"G."},{"first_name":"J.","full_name":"Richard, J.","last_name":"Richard"},{"last_name":"Drake","full_name":"Drake, A. B.","first_name":"A. B."},{"full_name":"Herenz, E. C.","first_name":"E. C.","last_name":"Herenz"},{"last_name":"Bauer","full_name":"Bauer, F. E.","first_name":"F. E."},{"full_name":"Clément, B.","first_name":"B.","last_name":"Clément"},{"last_name":"Lagattuta","full_name":"Lagattuta, D.","first_name":"D."},{"last_name":"Laporte","full_name":"Laporte, N.","first_name":"N."},{"last_name":"Martinez","first_name":"J.","full_name":"Martinez, J."},{"first_name":"V.","full_name":"Patrício, V.","last_name":"Patrício"},{"full_name":"Wisotzki, L.","first_name":"L.","last_name":"Wisotzki"},{"full_name":"Zabl, J.","first_name":"J.","last_name":"Zabl"},{"full_name":"Bouwens, R. J.","first_name":"R. J.","last_name":"Bouwens"},{"last_name":"Contini","full_name":"Contini, T.","first_name":"T."},{"last_name":"Garel","full_name":"Garel, T.","first_name":"T."},{"full_name":"Guiderdoni, B.","first_name":"B.","last_name":"Guiderdoni"},{"last_name":"Marino","full_name":"Marino, R. A.","first_name":"R. A."},{"last_name":"Maseda","first_name":"M. V.","full_name":"Maseda, M. V."},{"full_name":"Matthee, Jorryt J","first_name":"Jorryt J","orcid":"0000-0003-2871-127X","id":"7439a258-f3c0-11ec-9501-9df22fe06720","last_name":"Matthee"},{"last_name":"Schaye","first_name":"J.","full_name":"Schaye, J."},{"first_name":"G.","full_name":"Soucail, G.","last_name":"Soucail"}],"oa":1,"_id":"11505","extern":"1","article_processing_charge":"No","user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","keyword":["Space and Planetary Science","Astronomy and Astrophysics","gravitational lensing: strong / galaxies: high-redshift / dark ages","reionization","first stars / galaxies: clusters: general / galaxies: luminosity function","mass function"],"intvolume":"       628","article_number":"A3","date_created":"2022-07-06T10:09:36Z","acknowledgement":"We thank the anonymous referee for their critical review and useful suggestions. This work has been carried out thanks to the support of the OCEVU Labex (ANR-11-LABX-0060) and the A*MIDEX project (ANR-11-IDEX-0001-02) funded by the “Investissements d’Avenir” French government programme managed by the ANR. Partially funded by the ERC starting grant CALENDS (JR, VP, BC, JM), the Agence Nationale de la recherche bearing the reference ANR-13-BS05-0010-02 (FOGHAR), and the “Programme National de Cosmologie and Galaxies” (PNCG) of CNRS/INSU, France. GdV, RP, JR, GM, JM, BC, and VP also acknowledge support by the Programa de Cooperacion Cientifica – ECOS SUD Program C16U02. NL acknowledges funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement No 669253), ABD acknowledges support from the ERC advanced grant “Cosmic Gas”. LW acknowledges support by the Competitive Fund of the Leibniz Association through grant SAW-2015-AIP-2, and TG acknowledges support from the European Research Council under grant agreement ERC-stg-757258 (TRIPLE).. Based on observations made with ESO Telescopes at the La Silla Paranal Observatory under programme IDs 060.A-9345, 094.A-0115, 095.A-0181, 096.A-0710, 097.A0269, 100.A-0249, and 294.A-5032. Also based on observations obtained with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, retrieved from the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (MAST) at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI). STScI is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc. under NASA contract NAS 5-26555. This research made use of Astropy, a community-developed core Python package for Astronomy (Astropy Collaboration 2013). All plots in this paper were created using Matplotlib (Hunter 2007).","article_type":"original","volume":628,"month":"07","quality_controlled":"1","publication_identifier":{"eissn":["1432-0746"],"issn":["0004-6361"]},"status":"public","date_updated":"2022-07-19T09:36:31Z","publication_status":"published","oa_version":"Published Version","day":"25","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Contact. This paper presents the results obtained with the Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) at the ESO Very Large Telescope on the faint end of the Lyman-alpha luminosity function (LF) based on deep observations of four lensing clusters. The goal of our project is to set strong constraints on the relative contribution of the Lyman-alpha emitter (LAE) population to cosmic reionization.\r\n\r\nAims. The precise aim of the present study is to further constrain the abundance of LAEs by taking advantage of the magnification provided by lensing clusters to build a blindly selected sample of galaxies which is less biased than current blank field samples in redshift and luminosity. By construction, this sample of LAEs is complementary to those built from deep blank fields, whether observed by MUSE or by other facilities, and makes it possible to determine the shape of the LF at fainter levels, as well as its evolution with redshift.\r\n\r\nMethods. We selected a sample of 156 LAEs with redshifts between 2.9 ≤ z ≤ 6.7 and magnification-corrected luminosities in the range 39 ≲ log LLyα [erg s−1] ≲43. To properly take into account the individual differences in detection conditions between the LAEs when computing the LF, including lensing configurations, and spatial and spectral morphologies, the non-parametric 1/Vmax method was adopted. The price to pay to benefit from magnification is a reduction of the effective volume of the survey, together with a more complex analysis procedure to properly determine the effective volume Vmax for each galaxy. In this paper we present a complete procedure for the determination of the LF based on IFU detections in lensing clusters. This procedure, including some new methods for masking, effective volume integration and (individual) completeness determinations, has been fully automated when possible, and it can be easily generalized to the analysis of IFU observations in blank fields.\r\n\r\nResults. As a result of this analysis, the Lyman-alpha LF has been obtained in four different redshift bins: 2.9 <  z <  6, 7, 2.9 <  z <  4.0, 4.0 <  z <  5.0, and 5.0 <  z <  6.7 with constraints down to log LLyα = 40.5. From our data only, no significant evolution of LF mean slope can be found. When performing a Schechter analysis also including data from the literature to complete the present sample towards the brightest luminosities, a steep faint end slope was measured varying from α = −1.69−0.08+0.08 to α = −1.87−0.12+0.12 between the lowest and the highest redshift bins.\r\n\r\nConclusions. The contribution of the LAE population to the star formation rate density at z ∼ 6 is ≲50% depending on the luminosity limit considered, which is of the same order as the Lyman-break galaxy (LBG) contribution. The evolution of the LAE contribution with redshift depends on the assumed escape fraction of Lyman-alpha photons, and appears to slightly increase with increasing redshift when this fraction is conservatively set to one. Depending on the intersection between the LAE/LBG populations, the contribution of the observed galaxies to the ionizing flux may suffice to keep the universe ionized at z ∼ 6."}],"scopus_import":"1","citation":{"ama":"de La Vieuville G, Bina D, Pello R, et al. Faint end of the z ∼ 3–7 luminosity function of Lyman-alpha emitters behind lensing clusters observed with MUSE. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. 2019;628. doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201834471\">10.1051/0004-6361/201834471</a>","mla":"de La Vieuville, G., et al. “Faint End of the z ∼ 3–7 Luminosity Function of Lyman-Alpha Emitters behind Lensing Clusters Observed with MUSE.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>, vol. 628, A3, EDP Sciences, 2019, doi:<a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201834471\">10.1051/0004-6361/201834471</a>.","short":"G. de La Vieuville, D. Bina, R. Pello, G. Mahler, J. Richard, A.B. Drake, E.C. Herenz, F.E. Bauer, B. Clément, D. Lagattuta, N. Laporte, J. Martinez, V. Patrício, L. Wisotzki, J. Zabl, R.J. Bouwens, T. Contini, T. Garel, B. Guiderdoni, R.A. Marino, M.V. Maseda, J.J. Matthee, J. Schaye, G. Soucail, Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics 628 (2019).","ista":"de La Vieuville G, Bina D, Pello R, Mahler G, Richard J, Drake AB, Herenz EC, Bauer FE, Clément B, Lagattuta D, Laporte N, Martinez J, Patrício V, Wisotzki L, Zabl J, Bouwens RJ, Contini T, Garel T, Guiderdoni B, Marino RA, Maseda MV, Matthee JJ, Schaye J, Soucail G. 2019. Faint end of the z ∼ 3–7 luminosity function of Lyman-alpha emitters behind lensing clusters observed with MUSE. Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics. 628, A3.","apa":"de La Vieuville, G., Bina, D., Pello, R., Mahler, G., Richard, J., Drake, A. B., … Soucail, G. (2019). Faint end of the z ∼ 3–7 luminosity function of Lyman-alpha emitters behind lensing clusters observed with MUSE. <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. EDP Sciences. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201834471\">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201834471</a>","ieee":"G. de La Vieuville <i>et al.</i>, “Faint end of the z ∼ 3–7 luminosity function of Lyman-alpha emitters behind lensing clusters observed with MUSE,” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>, vol. 628. EDP Sciences, 2019.","chicago":"La Vieuville, G. de, D. Bina, R. Pello, G. Mahler, J. Richard, A. B. Drake, E. C. Herenz, et al. “Faint End of the z ∼ 3–7 Luminosity Function of Lyman-Alpha Emitters behind Lensing Clusters Observed with MUSE.” <i>Astronomy &#38; Astrophysics</i>. EDP Sciences, 2019. <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201834471\">https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201834471</a>."},"arxiv":1,"publication":"Astronomy & Astrophysics","external_id":{"arxiv":["1905.13696"]},"title":"Faint end of the z ∼ 3–7 luminosity function of Lyman-alpha emitters behind lensing clusters observed with MUSE","main_file_link":[{"url":"https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.13696","open_access":"1"}]}]
