The VANDELS survey: A strong correlation between Ly$\alpha$ equivalent width and stellar metallicity at $\mathbf{3\leq z \leq 5}$

Cullen F.,McLure R. J.,Dunlop J. S., Carnall A. C., McLeod D. J.,Shapley A. E.,Amorín R.,Bolzonella M.,Castellano M.,Cimatti A.,Cirasuolo M., Cucciati O.,Fontana A.,Fontanot F.,Garilli B., Guaita L., Jarvis M. J.,Pentericci L.,Pozzetti L.,Talia M., Zamorani G., Calabrò A., Cresci G., Fynbo J. P. U., Hathi N. P., Giavalisco M., Koekemoer A., Mannucci F., Saxena A.

arxiv(2020)

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We present the results of a new study investigating the relationship between Ly$\alpha$ equivalent width ($W_{\lambda}$(Ly$\alpha$)) and the metallicity of the ionizing stellar population ($Z_{\star}$) for a sample of $768$ star-forming galaxies at $3 \leq z \leq 5$ drawn from the VANDELS survey. Dividing our sample into quartiles of rest-frame $W_{\lambda}$(Ly$\alpha$) across the range $-58 \unicode{xC5} \lesssim$ $W_{\lambda}$(Ly$\alpha$) $\lesssim 110 \unicode{xC5}$ we determine $Z_{\star}$ from full spectral fitting of composite far-ultraviolet (FUV) spectra and find a clear anti-correlation between $W_{\lambda}$(Ly$\alpha$) and $Z_{\star}$. Our results indicate that $Z_{\star}$ decreases by a factor $\gtrsim 3$ between the lowest $W_{\lambda}$(Ly$\alpha$) quartile ($\langle$$W_{\lambda}$(Ly$\alpha$)$\rangle=-18\unicode{xC5}$) and the highest $W_{\lambda}$(Ly$\alpha$) quartile ($\langle$$W_{\lambda}$(Ly$\alpha$)$\rangle=24\unicode{xC5}$). Similarly, galaxies typically defined as Lyman Alpha Emitters (LAEs; $W_{\lambda}$(Ly$\alpha$) $>20\unicode{xC5}$) are, on average, metal poor with respect to the non-LAE galaxy population ($W_{\lambda}$(Ly$\alpha$) $\leq20\unicode{xC5}$) with $Z_{\star}$$_{\rm{non-LAE}}\gtrsim 2 \times$ $Z_{\star}$$_{\rm{LAE}}$. Finally, based on the best-fitting stellar models, we estimate that the increasing strength of the stellar ionizing spectrum towards lower $Z_{\star}$ is responsible for $\simeq 15-25\%$ of the observed variation in $W_{\lambda}$(Ly$\alpha$) across our sample, with the remaining contribution ($\simeq 75-85\%$) being due to a decrease in the HI/dust covering fractions in low $Z_{\star}$ galaxies.
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