PACS-Herschel FIR detections of Lyman-alpha emitters at 2.0<z<3.5

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics

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In this work we analyze the physical properties of a sample of 56 spectroscopically selected star-forming (SF) Ly$\alpha$ emitting galaxies at 2.0$\lesssim$z$\lesssim$3.5 using both a spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting procedure from rest-frame UV to mid-IR and direct 160$\mu$m observations taken with the Photodetector Array Camera & Spectrometer (PACS) instrument onboard \emph{Herschel Space Observatory}. We define LAEs as those Ly$\alpha$ emitting galaxies whose rest-frame Ly$\alpha$ equivalent widths (Ly$\alpha$ EW$_{rest-frame}$) are above 20\AA, the typical threshold in narrow-band searches. Ly$\alpha$ emitting galaxies with Ly$\alpha$ EW$_{rest-frame}$ are called non-LAEs. As a result of an individual SED fitting for each object, we find that the studied sample of LAEs contains galaxies with ages mostly below 100Myr and a wide variety of dust attenuations, SFRs, and stellar masses. The heterogeneity in the physical properties is also seen in the morphology, ranging from bulge-like galaxies to highly clumpy systems. In this way, we find that LAEs at 2.0$\lesssim$z$\lesssim$3.5 are very diverse, and do not have a bimodal nature, as suggested in previous works. Furthermore, the main difference between LAEs and non-LAEs is their dust attenuation, because LAEs are not as dusty as non-LAEs. On the FIR side, four galaxies of the sample (two LAEs and two non-LAEs) have PACS-FIR counterparts. Their total IR luminosity place all of them in the ULIRG regime and are all dusty objects, with A$_{1200}$$\gtrsim$4mag. This is an indication from direct FIR measurements that dust and Ly$\alpha$ emission are not mutually exclusive. This population of red and dusty LAEs is not seen at z$\sim$0.3, suggesting an evolution with redshift of the IR nature of galaxies selected via their Ly$\alpha$ emission.

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