Spatially extended absorption around the z=2.63 radio galaxy MRC 2025-218: outflow or infall?
A. Humphrey, M. Villar-Martin, S. F. Sanchez, S. di Serego Alighieri,, C. De Breuck, L. Binette, C. Tadhunter, J. Vernet, R. Fosbury, J. Stasielak

TL;DR
This study investigates the extended Ly-alpha absorber around the z=2.63 radio galaxy MRC 2025-218, revealing its properties suggest an external origin, likely infall or outflow, based on spectroscopic analysis and ionization modeling.
Contribution
First detailed spectroscopic analysis of the absorber around MRC 2025-218, providing insights into its physical conditions and potential origins as infall or outflow.
Findings
Absorber extends over ~40x30 kpc^2 with high covering factor.
Photoionization by a hard continuum explains observed ion ratios.
Lower limits on HI, HII, and H column densities established.
Abstract
We present an investigation into the absorber in front of the z=2.63 radio galaxy MRC 2025-218, using integral field spectroscopy obtained at the Very Large Telescope, and long slit spectroscopy obtained at the Keck II telescope. The properties of MRC 2025-218 are particularly conducive to study the nature of the absorbing gas, i.e., this galaxy shows bright and spatially extended Ly-alpha emission, along with bright continuum emission from the active nucleus. Ly-alpha absorption is detected across ~40x30 kpc^2, has a covering factor of ~1, and shows remarkably little variation in its properties across its entire spatial extent. This absorber is kinematically detached from the extended emission line region (EELR). Its properties suggest that the absorber is outside of the EELR. We derive lower limits to the HI, HII and H column densities for this absorber of 3x10^16, 7x10^17 and 2x10^18…
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