Witnessing galaxy assembly in an extended z~3 structure
Michele Fumagalli (Durham University), Ruari Mackenzie, James, Trayford, Tom Theuns, Sebastiano Cantalupo, Lise Christensen, Johan P. U., Fynbo, Palle Moller, John O'Meara, J. Xavier Prochaska, Marc Rafelski, Tom, Shanks

TL;DR
This study uses advanced spectroscopic observations to reveal a large, star-forming structure at z~3, showing galaxy assembly in a group or filament environment consistent with cosmological simulations.
Contribution
First direct detection of a 50+ kpc Lyα nebula associated with galaxy assembly at high redshift, linking observations with simulation predictions.
Findings
Detected a 37 kpc Lyα nebula with star-forming clumps.
Identified a compact galaxy near the nebula at the same redshift.
Evidence suggests galaxy assembly occurs within large filamentary structures.
Abstract
We present new observations acquired with the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer instrument on the Very Large Telescope in a quasar field that hosts a high column-density damped Ly{\alpha} absorber (DLA) at z~3.25. We detect Ly{\alpha} emission from a nebula at the redshift of the DLA with line luminosity (27+/-1)x1e41 erg/s, which extends over 37+/-1 kpc above a surface brightness limit of 6x1e-19 erg/s/cm2/arcsec2 at a projected distance of 30.5+/-0.5 kpc from the quasar sightline. Two clumps lie inside this nebula, both with Ly{\alpha} rest-frame equivalent width > 50 A and with relative line-of-sight velocities aligned with two main absorption components seen in the DLA spectrum. In addition, we identify a compact galaxy at a projected distance of 19.1+/-0.5 kpc from the quasar sightline. The galaxy spectrum is noisy but consistent with that of a star-forming galaxy at the DLA…
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