Zusammenfassung
Green Peas are nearby analogs of high-redshift Ly$\alpha$-emitting galaxies.
To probe their Ly$\alpha$ escape, we study the spatial profiles of Ly$\alpha$
and UV continuum emission of 24 Green Pea galaxies using the Cosmic Origins
Spectrograph (COS) on Hubble Space Telescope (HST). We extract the spatial
profiles of Ly$\alpha$ emission from their 2D COS spectra, and of UV continuum
from both the 2D spectra and NUV images. The Ly$\alpha$ emission shows more
extended spatial profiles than the UV continuum in most Green Peas. The
deconvolved Full Width Half Maximum (FWHM) of the Ly$\alpha$ spatial profile is
about 2 to 4 times that of the UV continuum in most cases. The Ly$\alpha$ light
shows significant offsets from the UV continuum in four galaxies and central
absorption in one galaxy. We also compare the spatial profiles of Ly$\alpha$
photons at blueshifted and redshifted velocities in eight Green Peas with
sufficient data quality, and find the blue wing of the Ly$\alpha$ line has a
larger spatial extent than the red wing in four Green Peas with comparatively
weak blue Ly$\alpha$ line wings. These results together indicate that most
Ly$\alpha$ photons escape out of Ly$\alpha$-emitting galaxies through many
resonant scatterings in the HI gas. Five Lyman continuum (LyC) leakers in this
sample have similar Ly$\alpha$ to UV continuum size ratios ($\sim1.4-4.3$) to
the other Green Peas, indicating their LyC emission escape through ionized
holes in the interstellar medium.
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