JADES: The emergence and evolution of Lyα emission and constraints on the intergalactic medium neutral fraction

Author:

Jones Gareth C.ORCID,Bunker Andrew J.ORCID,Saxena AayushORCID,Witstok JorisORCID,Stark Daniel P.,Arribas Santiago,Baker William M.ORCID,Bhatawdekar RachanaORCID,Bowler Rebecca,Boyett Kristan,Cameron Alex J.,Carniani StefanoORCID,Charlot StephaneORCID,Chevallard Jacopo,Curti Mirko,Curtis-Lake Emma,Eisenstein Daniel J.,Hainline Kevin,Hausen RyanORCID,Ji Zhiyuan,Johnson Benjamin D.,Kumari Nimisha,Looser Tobias J.,Maiolino Roberto,Maseda Michael V.,Parlanti EleonoraORCID,Rix Hans-Walter,Robertson Brant E.,Sandles Lester,Scholtz Jan,Smit Renske,Tacchella Sandro,Übler Hannah,Williams Christina C.,Willott Chris

Abstract

The rest-frame UV recombination emission line Lyα can be powered by ionising photons from young massive stars in star-forming galaxies, but the fact that it can be resonantly scattered by neutral gas complicates its interpretation. For reionisation-era galaxies, a neutral intergalactic medium will scatter Lyα from the line of sight, making Lyα a useful probe of the neutral fraction evolution. Here, we explore Lyα in JWST/NIRSpec spectra from the ongoing JADES programme, which targets hundreds of galaxies in the well-studied GOODS-S and GOODS-N fields. These sources are UV-faint (−20.4 < MUV < −16.4) and thus represent a poorly explored class of galaxy. We fitted the low spectral resolution spectra (R ∼ 100) of a subset of 84 galaxies in GOODS-S with zspec > 5.6 (as derived with optical lines) with line and continuum models to search for significant line emission. Through exploration of the R100 data, we find evidence for Lyα in 17 sources. This sample allowed us to place observational constraints on the fraction of galaxies with Lyα emission in the redshift range 5.6 < z < 7.5, with a decrease from z = 6 to z = 7. We also find a positive correlation between the Lyα equivalent width and MUV, as seen in other samples. We used these results to estimate the neutral gas fraction at z ∼ 7, and our estimates are in agreement with previous results (XHI ∼ 0.5 − 0.9).

Funder

H2020 European Research Council

Science and Technology Facilities Council

Fondation MERAC

UK Research and Innovation

Royal Society

Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation

Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence

JWST/NIRCam contract

Simons Foundation

Johns Hopkins University

Isaac Newton Trust

Kavli Foundation

NSF NOIRLab

Publisher

EDP Sciences

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