Double-peaked Lyα emission at z≈6.5 arises from sightlines crossing ~30%-density voids in strong local ionizing backgrounds, making the double-peaked fraction a sensitive probe of late reionization.
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Existing HeII emission-line diagnostics identify pure Pop III galaxies but fail for hybrid Pop III/Pop II systems, introducing spectral degeneracies that hide residual first stars.
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Double-Peaked Ly$\alpha$ Emission during Reionization Requires Nearby Voids and a Favorable Local Ionizing Background
Double-peaked Lyα emission at z≈6.5 arises from sightlines crossing ~30%-density voids in strong local ionizing backgrounds, making the double-peaked fraction a sensitive probe of late reionization.
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On the detection of Population III galaxies: Emission Line Diagnostics for Hybrid Stellar Populations
Existing HeII emission-line diagnostics identify pure Pop III galaxies but fail for hybrid Pop III/Pop II systems, introducing spectral degeneracies that hide residual first stars.