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Lyα RADIATIVE TRANSFER WITH DUST: ESCAPE FRACTIONS FROM SIMULATED HIGH-REDSHIFT GALAXIES

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 704, Issue 2, Pages 1640-1656

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/704/2/1640

Keywords

dust, extinction; galaxies: high-redshift; line: formation; line: profiles; radiative transfer; scattering

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  1. Danish National Research Foundation

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The Ly alpha emission line is an essential diagnostic tool for probing galaxy formation and evolution. Not only is it commonly the strongest observable line from high-redshift galaxies, but from its shape detailed information about its host galaxy can be revealed. However, due to the scattering nature of Ly alpha photons increasing their path length in a nontrivial way, if dust is present in the galaxy, the line may be severely suppressed and its shape altered. In order to interpret observations correctly, it is thus of crucial significance to know how much of the emitted light actually escapes the galaxy. In the present work, using a combination of high-resolution cosmological hydrosimulations and an adaptively refinable Monte Carlo Ly alpha radiative transfer code including an environment dependent model of dust, the escape fractions f(esc) of Ly alpha radiation from high-redshift (z = 3.6) galaxies are calculated. In addition to the average escape fraction, the variation of f(esc) in different directions and from different parts of the galaxies is investigated, as well as the effect on the emergent spectrum. Escape fractions from a sample of simulated galaxies of representative physical properties are found to decrease for increasing galaxy virial mass M-vir, from f(esc) approaching unity for M-vir similar to 10(9) M-circle dot to f(esc) less than 10% for M-vir similar to 10(12) M-circle dot. In spite of dust being almost gray, it is found that the emergent spectrum is affected nonuniformly, with the escape fraction of photons close to the line center being much higher than of those in the wings, thus effectively narrowing the Ly alpha line.

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