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A Deep Narrowband Imaging Search for CIV and He II Emission from Ly$\alpha$ Blobs

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2015-06-03 v1

Abstract

We conduct a deep narrow-band imaging survey of 13 Lyα\alpha blobs (LABs) located in the SSA22 proto-cluster at z~3.1 in the CIV and HeII emission lines in an effort to constrain the physical process powering the Lyα\alpha emission in LABs. Our observations probe down to unprecedented surface brightness limits of 2.1 - 3.4 ×\times 1018^{-18} erg s1^{-1} cm2^{-2} arcsec2^{-2} per 1 arcsec2^2 aperture (5σ\sigma) for the HeIIλ\lambda1640 and CIVλ\lambda1549 lines, respectively. We do not detect extended HeII and CIV emission in any of the LABs, placing strong upper limits on the HeII/Lyα\alpha and CIV/Lyα\alpha line ratios, of 0.11 and 0.16, for the brightest two LABs in the field. We conduct detailed photoionization modeling of the expected line ratios and find that, although our data constitute the deepest ever observations of these lines, they are still not deep enough to rule out a scenario where the Lyα\alpha emission is powered by the ionizing luminosity of an obscured AGN. Our models can accommodate HeII/Lyα\alpha and CIV/Lyα\alpha ratios as low as \simeq0.05 and \simeq0.07 respectively, implying that one needs to reach surface brightness as low as 1 - 1.5 ×\times 1018^{-18} erg s1^{-1} cm2^{-2} arcsec2^{-2} (at 5σ\sigma) in order to rule out a photoionization scenario. These depths will be achievable with the new generation of image-slicing integral field units such as VLT/MUSE or Keck/KCWI. We also model the expected HeII/Lyα\alpha and CIV/Lyα\alpha in a different scenario, where Lyα\alpha emission is powered by shocks generated in a large-scale superwind, but find that our observational constraints can only be met for shock velocities vsv_{\rm s} \gtrsim 250 km s1^{-1}, which appear to be in conflict with recent observations of quiescent kinematics in LABs.

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@article{arxiv.1407.2944,
  title  = {A Deep Narrowband Imaging Search for CIV and He II Emission from Ly$\alpha$ Blobs},
  author = {Fabrizio Arrigoni Battaia and Yujin Yang and Joseph F. Hennawi and J. Xavier Prochaska and Yuichi Matsuda and Toru Yamada and Tomoki Hayashino},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.2944},
  year   = {2015}
}

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24 pages, 13 figures, submitted to ApJ