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Abstract Investigating the impact of galaxy properties on emergent Lyαemission is crucial for reionization studies, given the sensitivity of Lyαto neutral hydrogen. This study presents an analysis of the physical characteristics of 155 star-forming galaxies, 29 with Lyαdetected, and 126 with Lyαnot detected with LyαEW < 20 Å, atz= 1.9–3.5, drawn from the MOSFIRE Deep Evolution Field survey, that have overlapping observations from the Hobby–Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment survey. To unravel the interstellar medium (ISM) conditions in our sample, we developed a custom nebular line modeling algorithm based on the MAPPINGS V photoionization model grid and theemceeframework. Combining nebular-based ISM properties with photometry-based global properties, constrained viaBagpipes, we explore distinctions in the stellar and gas properties between Lyα-detected and Lyα-nondetected galaxies. Our analysis reveals statistically significant differences between the two samples in terms of stellar mass and dust attenuation (AV) at >2σsignificance, as determined via a Kolmogorov–Smirnov test. Moreover, there are weaker (≲1σsignificance) indications that the ionization parameter and metallicity differ between the two samples. Our results demonstrate that the escape fraction of Lyα( ) is inversely correlated with stellar mass, star formation rate, and dust attenuation, while it is positively correlated with the ionization parameter, with significance levels exceeding 2σ. Our findings suggest that the interstellar environments of Lyα-detected galaxies, characterized by low mass, low dust, low gas-phase metallicity, and high ionization parameters, play a pivotal role in promoting the escape of Lyαradiation.more » « less
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Zhang, Yechi; Ouchi, Masami; Gebhardt, Karl; Liu, Chenxu; Harikane, Yuichi; Cooper, Erin_Mentuch; Davis, Dustin; Farrow, Daniel_J; Gawiser, Eric; Hill, Gary_J; et al (, The Astrophysical Journal)Abstract We investigate the stellar mass–black hole mass ( ) relation with type 1 active galactic nuclei (AGNs) down to , corresponding to a ≃ −21 absolute magnitude in rest-frame ultraviolet, atz= 2–2.5. Exploiting the deep and large-area spectroscopic survey of the Hobby–Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment (HETDEX), we identify 66 type 1 AGNs with ranging from 107–1010M⊙that are measured with single-epoch virial method using Civemission lines detected in the HETDEX spectra. of the host galaxies are estimated from optical to near-infrared photometric data taken with Spitzer, the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, and ground-based 4–8 m class telescopes byCIGALEspectral energy distribution (SED) fitting. We further assess the validity of SED fitting in two cases by host-nuclear decomposition performed through surface brightness profile fitting on spatially resolved host galaxies with the James Webb Space Telescope/NIRCam CEERS data. We obtain the relation covering the unexplored low-mass ranges of , and conduct forward modeling to fully account for the selection biases and observational uncertainties. The intrinsic relation atz∼ 2 has a moderate positive offset of 0.52 ± 0.14 dex from the local relation, suggestive of more efficient black hole growth at higher redshift even in the low-mass regime of . Our relation is inconsistent with the suppression at the low- regime predicted by recent hydrodynamic simulations at a 98% confidence level, suggesting that feedback in the low-mass systems may be weaker than those produced in hydrodynamic simulations.more » « less
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