A young star-forming galaxy at z = 3.5 with an extended Ly\,$\alpha$ halo seen with MUSE
Vera Patr\'icio (CRAL), Johan Richard (CRAL), Anne Verhamme (Geneva, Observatory), Lutz Wisotzki (AIP), Jarle Brinchmann (Leiden), Monica L., Turner (Leiden), Lise Christensen (DARK), Peter M. Weilbacher (AIP),, J\'er\'emy Blaizot (CRAL), Roland Bacon (CRAL)

TL;DR
This study presents detailed spatially resolved observations of a typical young galaxy at z=3.5, revealing extended Lyα emission, low metallicity, and physical properties derived from rare UV lines, advancing understanding of galaxy formation at high redshift.
Contribution
First spatially resolved analysis of a typical high-redshift galaxy with Lyα and CIII] emission, providing new insights into its physical properties and gas kinematics.
Findings
Lyα emission extends over ~10 kpc with a uniform profile.
The galaxy has low metallicity (Z~0.07 Z☉).
Lyα extension is ~4 times larger than the continuum.
Abstract
Spatially resolved studies of high redshift galaxies, an essential insight into galaxy formation processes, have been mostly limited to stacking or unusually bright objects. We present here the study of a typical (L, M = 6 ) young lensed galaxy at , observed with MUSE, for which we obtain 2D resolved spatial information of Ly and, for the first time, of CIII] emission. The exceptional signal-to-noise of the data reveals UV emission and absorption lines rarely seen at these redshifts, allowing us to derive important physical properties (T15600 K, n300 cm, covering fraction f) using multiple diagnostics. Inferred stellar and gas-phase metallicities point towards a low metallicity object (Z = 0.07 Z and Z 0.16 Z). The Ly emission…
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