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arxiv: 1509.07364 · v1 · pith:U4GFBN4Dnew · submitted 2015-09-24 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA

Blue Wings and Bumps via Fermi-like Acceleration of Lyman-alpha photons across Shocks

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We explore the impact of Fermi-like acceleration of Lyman-alpha (Ly{\alpha}) photons across shock fronts on the observed Ly{\alpha} spectral line shape. We first confirm the result of Neufeld & McKee (1988) that this mechanism gives rise to extended blue wings which may have been observed in some radio galaxies. Our Monte-Carlo radiative transfer calculations further show that in a minor modification of the shell-model, in which we add an additional static shell of hydrogen, this process can naturally explain the small blue bumps observed in a subset of Ly{\alpha} emitting galaxies, which have been difficult to explain with conventional shell-models. Blue bumps can be produced with an additional column density of static hydrogen as small as $N_{HI}^{static} \ll N_{HI}^{shell}$, and typically occur at roughly the outflow velocity of the shell. In our model the spectra of so-called 'blue-bump objects' might reflect an evolutionary stage in which the outflows regulating the escape of Ly{\alpha} photons are still engulfed within a static interstellar medium.

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