Integral Field Spectroscopy of two radio galaxies at z~2.3
S.F.Sanchez, A. Humphrey

TL;DR
This study uses integral field spectroscopy to analyze the morphology, kinematics, and ionization of giant ionized gas nebulae around two high-redshift radio galaxies at z~2.3, revealing extended emission and complex gas dynamics.
Contribution
It provides detailed spatial and spectral analysis of ionized gas around high-redshift radio galaxies using integral field spectroscopy, highlighting features like extended emission and possible gas inflow or outflow.
Findings
Ly alpha emission extends over ~100 kpc.
Nebulae are aligned with radio axes but also show off-axis emission.
Kinematics suggest infall or outflow, not stable rotation.
Abstract
In this article we study the morphology, kinematics and ionization properties of the giant ionized gas nebulae surrounding two high redshift radio galaxies, 4C40.36 (z=2.27) and 4C48.48 (z=2.34).}{Integral Field Spectroscopy observations were taken using the PPAK bundle of the PMAS spectrograph, mounted on the 3.5m on the Calar Alto Observatory, in order to cover a field-of-view of 64" X 72" centered in each radio galaxy. The observations spanned over 5 nights, using two different spectral resolutions (with FWHM~4 AA and ~8 AA respectively), covering the optical wavelength range from ~3700 AA to ~7100 AA, which corresponds to the rest-frame ultraviolet range from ~1100 AA to ~2000 AA >. Various emission lines are detected within this wavelength range, including Lyalpha (1216 AA), NV (1240 AA), CIV (1549 AA), HeII (1640 AA), OIII] (1663 AA) and CIII] (1909\AA). The dataset was used to…
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