VLT/FORS2 view at z ∼ 6: Lyman-α emitter fraction and galaxy physical properties at the edge of the epoch of cosmic reionization

Abstract

The fraction of Lyman-α\alpha emitters among the galaxy population has been found to increase from z0z\sim0 to z6z\sim6 and drop dramatically at z>6z>6. This drop has been interpreted as an effect of an increasingly neutral intergalactic medium with increasing redshift, while a LyC escape fraction evolving with redshift. We report the result of a large VLT/FORS2 program aiming to confirm spectroscopically a large galaxy sample at z6z\geq6 that has been selected in several independent fields through the Lyman Break technique. Combining those data with archival data, we create a large and homogeneous sample of z6z\sim6 galaxies (N=127N=127), complete in terms of Lyα\alpha detection at >95%>95\% for EW(Lyα)25A˚\alpha)\geq25\AA. We use this sample to derive a new measurement of the LAE fraction at z6z\sim6 and derive the physical properties of these galaxies through spectral energy distribution fitting. We find a median LAE fraction at z6z\sim6 lower than in previous studies. The main difference between LAEs and non-LAEs is that the latter are significantly dustier. Using predictions of our SED fitting code accounting for nebular emission, we find an effective Lyα\alpha escape fraction fesceff(Lyα)=0.230.17+0.36f^{eff}_{esc}(Ly\alpha)=0.23^{+0.36}_{-0.17} remarkably consistent with the value derived by comparing UV luminosity function with Lyα\alpha luminosity function. We conclude that the drop in the LAE fraction from z6z\sim6 to z>6z>6 is less dramatic than previously found and the effect of an increasing IGM neutral fraction is possibly observed at 5<z<65<z<6. Based on our derived fesceff(Lyα)f^{eff}_{esc}(Ly\alpha), we find that the IGM has a relatively small impact on Lyα\alpha photon visibility at z6z\sim6, with a lower limit for the IGM transmission to \lya\ photons, TIGM0.20T_{IGM}\gtrsim0.20, likely due to the presence of outflows. [abdridged

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