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arxiv: 1709.06092 · v1 · pith:IMDAVW6Unew · submitted 2017-09-18 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA · astro-ph.CO

A Faint Flux-Limited Lyman Alpha Emitter Sample at zsim0.3

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We present a flux-limited sample of $z\sim0.3$ Ly$\alpha$ emitters (LAEs) from Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) grism spectroscopic data. The published GALEX $z\sim0.3$ LAE sample is pre-selected from continuum-bright objects and thus is biased against high equivalent width (EW) LAEs. We remove this continuum pre-selection and compute the EW distribution and the luminosity function of the Ly$\alpha$ emission line directly from our sample. We examine the evolution of these quantities from $z\sim0.3$ to $2.2$ and find that the EW distribution shows little evidence for evolution over this redshift range. As shown by previous studies, the Ly$\alpha$ luminosity density from star-forming galaxies declines rapidly with declining redshift. However, we find that the decline in Ly$\alpha$ luminosity density from $z=2.2$ to $z=0.3$ may simply mirror the decline seen in the H$\alpha$ luminosity density from $z=2.2$ to $z=0.4$, implying little change in the volumetric Ly$\alpha$ escape fraction. Finally, we show that the observed Ly$\alpha$ luminosity density from AGNs is comparable to the observed Ly$\alpha$ luminosity density from star-forming galaxies at $z=0.3$. We suggest that this significant contribution from AGNs to the total observed Ly$\alpha$ luminosity density persists out to $z\sim2.2$.

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