Lyman-alpha emission at the end of reionization: line strengths and profiles from MMT and JWST observations at z~5-6
arXiv:2509.18302
Abstract
With JWST, it is now possible to use Lyman-Alpha (Ly) emission from galaxies beyond z>8 to trace neutral hydrogen in the intergalactic medium (IGM) as the Universe became reionized. However, observed Ly emission is scattered by neutral hydrogen in the IGM and the interstellar and circum-galactic medium, necessitating `baseline' models of Ly properties in the ionized IGM to disentangle their impacts. In this work, we characterize Ly properties at the end of reionization, z~5-6, providing a baseline that can be applied to z>6 observations. We targeted GOODS-N with MMT/Binospec, obtaining R~4360 rest-frame UV spectra of 236 galaxies at z~5-6, selected from HST/CANDELS, finding 62 Ly detections. We use JWST observations from JADES and FRESCO for a subset of our sources to characterize Ly properties as a function of UV continuum and H emission. We present the first statistical measurements of the Ly FWHM distribution at z~5-6, and produce empirical baseline models of Ly equivalent width (EWLy) and escape fraction (f) conditional on UV magnitude and slope. We find our EWLy and f models depend on UV magnitude, and infer 455 and <628 of MUV=-19.5 galaxies have EWLy>25 and f>0.2, respectively. We find a mean Ly FWHM of 245km/s and median Ly velocity offset of 258km/s, both correlating with higher UV luminosity. Our median observed Ly line profile is broader and has higher velocity offset compared to pre-JWST models based on z~2 lines, which may reflect resonant scattering by residual neutral hydrogen in the IGM at z~5-6 and increasing ISM/CGM densities. Our median line profile predicts higher Ly transmission in a fully neutral IGM, providing insight into recent z>10 Ly detections.
21 pages, 13 figures, submitted to A&A