The VLT LBG Redshift Survey - VI. Mapping HI in the proximity of $z\sim3$ LBGs with X-Shooter
R. M. Bielby (Durham), T. Shanks (Durham), N. H. M. Crighton, (Swinburne), C. G. Bornancini (IATE, OAC), L. Infante (PUC), D. G. Lambas, (IATE, OAC), D. Minniti (Universidad Andres Bello), S. L. Morris (Durham), P., Tummuangpak (Khon Kaen)

TL;DR
This study maps the distribution and dynamics of hydrogen gas around $z\sim3$ Lyman Break Galaxies using quasar spectroscopy, revealing strong clustering, gas infall, and non-linear galaxy-absorber relationships.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of HI clustering and infall around $z\sim3$ LBGs using combined X-Shooter and existing data, highlighting non-linear galaxy-absorber relationships.
Findings
Stronger absorption features are more clustered around galaxies.
Detected significant gas infall with velocity ~240 km/s.
Galaxies and Ly$ ext{a}$ absorbers do not linearly trace dark matter.
Abstract
We present an analysis of the spatial distribution of gas and galaxies using new X-Shooter observations of quasars. Adding the X-Shooter data to an existing dataset of high resolution quasar spectroscopy, we use a total sample of 29 quasars alongside Lyman Break Galaxies in the redshift range . Analysing the Ly forest auto-correlation function using the full quasar sample, we find Mpc. We then investigate the clustering and dynamics of Ly forest absorbers around LBGs. From the redshift-space cross-correlation, we find Mpc, with power-law slope . We make a first analysis of the dependence of this clustering length on absorber strength based on cuts in the sightline transmitted flux, finding a clear preference for stronger absorption features to be more strongly…
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