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MUSEQuBES: Characterizing the circumgalactic medium of redshift $\approx3.3$ Ly$\alpha$ emitters

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2021-10-20 v2

Abstract

We present the first characterization of the circumgalactic medium of Lyα\alpha emitters (LAEs), using a sample of 96 z3.3z\approx3.3 LAEs detected with the VLT/MUSE in fields centered on 8 bright background quasars. The LAEs have low Lyα\alpha luminosities (1042ergs1\sim 10^{42}\,\text{erg}\,\text{s}^{-1}) and star formation rates (SFRs) 1 Myr1\sim 1~\text{M}_\odot\,\text{yr}^{-1}, which for main sequence galaxies corresponds to stellar masses of only 108.6M\sim 10^{8.6}\,\text{M}_\odot. The median transverse distance between the LAEs and the quasar sightlines is 165 proper kpc (pkpc). We stacked the high-resolution quasar spectra and measured significant excess HI and CIV absorption near the LAEs out to 500 kms1\text{km}\,\text{s}^{-1} and at least 250\approx 250 pkpc (corresponding to 7\approx 7 virial radii). At 30 kms1\lesssim 30~\text{km}\,\text{s}^{-1} from the galaxies the median HI and CIV optical depths are enhanced by an order of magnitude. The absorption is significantly stronger around the 1/3\approx 1/3 of our LAEs that are part of `groups', which we attribute to the large-scale structures in which they are embedded. We do not detect any strong dependence of either the HI or CIV absorption on transverse distance (over the range 50250\approx 50-250 pkpc), redshift, or the properties of the Lyα\alpha emission line (luminosity, full width at half maximum, or equivalent width). However, for HI, but not CIV, the absorption at 100kms1\lesssim 100\,\text{km}\,\text{s}^{-1} from the LAE does increase with the SFR. This suggests that LAEs surrounded by more HI tend to have higher SFRs.

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@article{arxiv.2105.05260,
  title  = {MUSEQuBES: Characterizing the circumgalactic medium of redshift $\approx3.3$ Ly$\alpha$ emitters},
  author = {Sowgat Muzahid and Joop Schaye and Sebastiano Cantalupo and Raffaella Anna Marino and Nicolas F. Bouche and Sean Johnson and Michael Maseda and Martin Wendt and Lutz Wisotzki and Johannes Zabl},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.05260},
  year   = {2021}
}

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MNRAS accepted on 06 October, 2021