Neutral hydrogen optical depth near star-forming galaxies at z~2.4 in the Keck Baryonic Structure Survey
Olivera Rakic, Joop Schaye, Charles C. Steidel, Gwen C. Rudie

TL;DR
This study maps neutral hydrogen absorption around star-forming galaxies at z~2.4, revealing how gas density varies with distance and detecting anisotropies caused by gas motions and large-scale infall.
Contribution
First 2-D absorption maps around galaxies at z~2.4 showing the spatial distribution of neutral hydrogen and its relation to galaxy environments.
Findings
Hydrogen density drops significantly within 100 kpc of galaxies.
Absorption remains enhanced out to several Mpc, indicating extended gas influence.
Detected redshift space anisotropies suggest gas motions and large-scale infall.
Abstract
[Abridged] We study the interface between galaxies and the intergalactic medium by measuring the absorption by neutral hydrogen in the vicinity of star-forming galaxies at z~2.4. Our sample consists of 679 rest-frame-UV selected galaxies with spectroscopic redshifts that have impact parameters < 2 (proper) Mpc to the line of sight of one of 15 bright, background QSOs. We present the first 2-D maps of the absorption around galaxies, plotting the median Ly-a pixel optical depth as a function of transverse and line of sight, LOS, separation from galaxies. The median optical depth, and hence the median density of atomic hydrogen, drops by more than an order of magnitude around 100 kpc, which is similar to the virial radius of the halos thought to host the galaxies. The median remains enhanced (>3 sigma level) out to at least 2.8 Mpc (i.e. > 9 comoving Mpc). Within 100 (200) kpc, and over…
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