A new z=0 metagalactic UV background limit
Joshua J. Adams, Juan M. Uson, Gary J. Hill, and Phillip J. MacQueen

TL;DR
This study uses deep integral-field spectroscopy of nearby galaxies' outskirts to set new upper limits on the local metagalactic UV background, finding it weaker than previous estimates and models.
Contribution
It provides the first stringent observational upper limits on the z=0 UV background using H-alpha non-detections in galaxy outskirts.
Findings
No significant H-alpha detection achieved.
Upper limit on UVB photoionization rate is below previous measurements.
Results suggest a lower UVB strength than current models predict.
Abstract
We present new integral-field spectroscopy in the outskirts of two nearby, edge-on, late-type galaxies to search for the H-alpha emission that is expected from the exposure of their hydrogen gas to the metagalactic ultraviolet background (UVB). Despite the sensitivity of the VIRUS-P spectrograph on the McDonald 2.7m telescope to low surface brightness emission and the large field-of-view, we do not detect H-alpha to 5 sigma upper limits of 6.4 x 10^(-19) erg/s/cm^2/arcsec^2 in UGC 7321 and of 25 x 10^(-19) erg/s/cm^2/arcsec^2 in UGC 1281 in each of the hundreds of independent spatial elements (fibers). We fit gas distribution models from overlapping 21 cm data of HI, extrapolate one scale length beyond the HI data, and estimate predicted H-alpha surface brightness maps. We analyze three types of limits from the data with stacks formed from increasingly large spatial regions and compare…
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