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Title: Recovering the systemic redshift of galaxies from their Lyman alpha line profile
Authors: Verhamme, Anne
Garel, Thibault
Ventou, E.
Contini, Thierry
Bouché, Nicolas
Herenz, Edmund Christian
Richard, Johan
Bacon, Roland
Schmidt, K. B.
Maseda, Michael
Marino, Raffaella Anna
Brinchmann, Jarle
Cantalupo, Sebastiano
Caruana, Joseph
Clément, Benjamin
Diener, Catrina
Drake, Alyssa
Hashimoto, T.
Inami, Hanae
Kerutt, Josephine
Kollatschny, Wolfram
Leclercq, Floriane
Patricio, V.
Schaye, J.
Wisotzki, L.
Zabl, J.
Keywords: Galaxies
Astrophysics
Galaxies -- Evolution
Galaxies -- Observations
Red shift -- Observations
Galaxies -- Formation
Ultraviolet astronomy
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Royal Astronomical Society
Citation: Verhamme, A., Garel, T., Ventou, E., Contini, T., Bouché, N., Herenz, E. C., ... & Zabl, J. (2018). Recovering the systemic redshift of galaxies from their Lyman alpha line profile. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, 478(1), L60-L65.
Abstract: The Lyman alpha (Ly α) line of Hydrogen is a prominent feature in the spectra of star-forming galaxies, usually redshifted by a few hundreds of km s−1 compared to the systemic redshift. This large offset hampers follow-up surveys, galaxy pair statistics, and correlations with quasar absorption lines when only Ly α is available. We propose diagnostics that can be used to recover the systemic redshift directly from the properties of the Ly α line profile. We use spectroscopic observations of Ly α emitters for which a precise measurement of the systemic redshift is available. Our sample contains 13 sources detected between z ≈ 3 and z ≈ 6 as part of various multi-unit spectroscopic explorer guaranteed time observations. We also include a compilation of spectroscopic Ly α data from the literature spanning a wide redshift range (z ≈ 0–8). First, restricting our analysis to double-peaked Ly α spectra, we find a tight correlation between the velocity offset of the red peak with respect to the systemic redshift, V red peak, and the separation of the peaks. Secondly, we find a correlation between V red peak and the full width at half-maximum of the Ly α line. Fitting formulas to estimate systemic redshifts of galaxies with an accuracy of ≤100 km s−1, when only the Ly α emission line is available, are given for the two methods.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/87619
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