Calibrating Galaxy Redshifts Using Absorption by the Surrounding Intergalactic Medium
Olivera Rakic, Joop Schaye, Charles C. Steidel, Gwen C. Rudie

TL;DR
This paper presents a method to calibrate galaxy redshifts derived from UV spectral lines by analyzing the symmetry of HI Ly-alpha absorption profiles around galaxies, improving redshift accuracy for studies of circumgalactic matter.
Contribution
The authors introduce a novel technique using background QSO spectra to correct UV-based galaxy redshifts, validated against direct nebular emission line measurements.
Findings
LyA emission redshifts are offset by approximately -295 km/s.
ISM absorption redshifts are offset by approximately 145 km/s.
The method confirms the validity of redshift calibration and reveals dependence on galaxy spectral morphology.
Abstract
Rest-frame UV spectral lines of star-forming galaxies are systematically offset from the galaxies' systemic redshifts, probably because of large-scale outflows. We calibrate galaxy redshifts measured from rest-frame UV lines by utilizing the fact that the mean HI Ly-alpha absorption profiles around the galaxies, as seen in spectra of background objects, must be symmetric with respect to the true galaxy redshifts if the galaxies are oriented randomly with respect to the lines of sight to the background objects. We use 15 QSOs at z~2.5-3 and more than 600 foreground galaxies with spectroscopic redshifts at z~1.9-2.5. All galaxies are within 2 Mpc proper from the lines of sight to the background QSOs. We find that LyA emission and ISM absorption redshifts require systematic shifts of v_LyA=-295(+35)(-35) km/s and v_ISM=145(+70)(-35) km/s. Assuming a Gaussian distribution, we put 1-sigma…
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