On the evolution of the size of Lyman alpha haloes across cosmic time: no change in the circumgalactic gas distribution when probed by line emission - INSU - Institut national des sciences de l'Univers
Article Dans Une Revue Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Année : 2023

On the evolution of the size of Lyman alpha haloes across cosmic time: no change in the circumgalactic gas distribution when probed by line emission

Axel Runnholm
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Matthew J. Hayes
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Yu-Heng Lin
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Jens Melinder
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Claudia Scarlata
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Angela Adamo
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Ramona Augustin
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Arjan Bik
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John M. Cannon
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Sebastiano Cantalupo
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Thibault Garel
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Max Gronke
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Edmund C. Herenz
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Floriane Leclercq
Göran Östlin
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Armin Rasekh
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Michael J. Rutkowski
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Anne Verhamme
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Lutz Wisotzki
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Lyman α (Lyα) is now routinely used as a tool for studying high-redshift galaxies, and its resonant nature means it can trace neutral hydrogen around star-forming galaxies. Integral field spectrograph measurements of high-redshift Lyα emitters indicate that significant extended Lyα halo emission is ubiquitous around such objects. We present a sample of redshift 0.23 to 0.31 galaxies observed with the Hubble Space Telescope selected to match the star formation properties of high-z samples while optimizing the observations for detection of low surface brightness Lyα emission. The Lyα escape fractions range between 0.7 and 37 per cent, and we detect extended Lyα emission around six out of seven targets. We find Lyα halo to UV scale length ratios around 6:1, which is marginally lower than high-redshift observations, and halo flux fractions between 60 and 85 per cent - consistent with high-redshift observations - when using comparable methods. However, our targets show additional extended stellar UV emission: we parametrize this with a new double exponential model. We find that this parametrization does not strongly affect the observed Lyα halo fractions. We find that deeper Hα data would be required to firmly determine the origin of Lyα halo emission; however, there are indications that Hα is more extended than the central FUV profile, potentially indicating conditions favourable for the escape of ionizing radiation. We discuss our results in the context of high-redshift galaxies, cosmological simulations, evolutionary studies of the circumgalactic medium in emission, and the emission of ionizing radiation.
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insu-04479070 , version 1 (05-03-2024)

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Axel Runnholm, Matthew J. Hayes, Yu-Heng Lin, Jens Melinder, Claudia Scarlata, et al.. On the evolution of the size of Lyman alpha haloes across cosmic time: no change in the circumgalactic gas distribution when probed by line emission. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2023, 522, pp.4275-4293. ⟨10.1093/mnras/stad1264⟩. ⟨insu-04479070⟩
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