Artículo de revista
Revealing the nature of a lyα halo in a strongly lensed interacting system at z=2.92
Fecha
2022Registro en:
The Astrophysical Journal, 935:17 (20pp), 2022 August 10
10.3847/1538-4357/ac7c1a
Autor
Solimano, Manuel
González López, Jorge
Aravena, Manuel
Johnston, Evelyn Joanne
Moya Sierralta, Cristóbal
Barrientos, Luis F.
Bayliss, Matthew B.
Gladders, Michael
Infante, Leopoldo
Ledoux, Cédric
López Morales, Sebastián Víctor
Poudel, Suraj
Rigby, Jane R.
Sharon, Keren
Tejos, Nicolás
Institución
Resumen
Spatially extended halos of H I Lyα emission are now ubiquitously found around high-redshift star-forming
galaxies. But our understanding of the nature and powering mechanisms of these halos is still hampered by the
complex radiative transfer effects of the Lyα line and limited angular resolution. In this paper, we present resolved
Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) observations of SGAS J122651.3+215220, a strongly lensed pair of
L* galaxies at z = 2.92 embedded in a Lyα halo of LLyα = (6.2 ± 1.3) × 1042 erg s−1. Globally, the system shows a
line profile that is markedly asymmetric and redshifted, but its width and peak shift vary significantly across the
halo. By fitting the spatially binned Lyα spectra with a collection of radiative transfer galactic wind models, we
infer a mean outflow expansion velocity of ≈211 km s−1, with higher values preferentially found on both sides of
the system’s major axis. The velocity of the outflow is validated with the blueshift of low-ionization metal
absorption lines in the spectra of the central galaxies. We also identify a faint (M1500≈−16.7) companion detected
in both Lyα and the continuum, whose properties are in agreement with a predicted population of satellite galaxies
that contribute to the extended Lyα emission. Finally, we briefly discuss the impact of the interaction between the
central galaxies on the properties of the halo and the possibility of in situ fluorescent Lyα production.