No observational data is released; these are just the data-poitns to allow you to recreate Figure 2 and 3. It just saves people from trying to read the points off the graphs...

Figure 2.           Observed and intrinsic Lyα luminosity functions.

Intrinsic

Observed

Figure 3.           fesc(Lyα) vs. E(B-V)

Common Lyα and Hα detections

# 1 = best fit value, 2=lower 68% limit, 3=upper 68% limit
# escape fraction defined as  L(Lya)observed / L(Lya)intrinsic
#
#     Eb-v    Eb-v_lo    Eb-v_up   fesc(Lya)  dfesc(Lya)
#        1          2          3           4           5
    0.3396     0.0000     0.3679      0.3214      0.2805
    0.2076     0.1224     0.2487      0.1046      0.0807
    0.0189     0.0000     0.0763      0.9079      0.2667
    0.0377     0.0000     0.1439      0.4700      0.1590
    0.1698     0.1377     0.2307      0.0345      0.0149
    0.1132     0.0832     0.1258      0.1719      0.1317

Lyα emitters



Hα emitters




Transport models

The data to recreate the radiative transport models (grey points) can be found in Schaerer, MH, et al (2011), A&A, 531, 12, the main table from which has its own distribution page.