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The Effects of Reionization on Lyman-alpha Galaxy Surveys
Steven R. Furlanetto ; Matias Zaldarriaga ; Lars Hernquist ;
Date 11 Jul 2005
Subject astro-ph
AffiliationCaltech), Matias Zaldarriaga (Harvard), Lars Hernquist (Harvard
AbstractNarrowband searches for Lyman-alpha emission lines are among the most effective ways to identify high-redshift galaxies, especially because they probe not only the galaxies themselves but also the ionization state of the intergalactic medium (IGM). The observed line strengths depend on the amount by which each photon is able to redshift away from line center before encountering neutral gas and hence on the size distribution of HII regions surrounding the sources. Here, we use an analytic model of that size distribution to study the effects of reionization on the luminosity function of Lyman-alpha emitters and their observed spatial distribution. Our model includes the clustering of high-redshift galaxies and thus contains ionized bubbles much larger than those expected around isolated galaxies. As a result, Lyman-alpha emitting galaxies remain visible earlier in reionization: we expect the number counts to decline by only a factor ~2 (or 10) when the mean ionized fraction falls to x_i~0.75 (or 0.5) in the simplest model. Moreover, the absorption is not uniform across the sky: galaxies remain visible only if they sit inside large bubbles, which become increasingly rare as x_i decreases. Thus, the size distribution also affects the apparent clustering of Lyman-alpha selected galaxies. On large scales, it traces that of the large bubbles, which are more biased than the galaxies. On small scales, the clustering increases rapidly as x_i decreases because large HII regions surround strong galaxy overdensities, so a survey automatically selects only those galaxies with neighbours. The transition between these two regimes occurs at the characteristic bubble size. Hence, large Lyman-alpha galaxy surveys have the potential to measure directly the size distribution of HII regions during reionization.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0507266
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