The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey VIII : Extended Lyman-alpha haloes around high-redshift star-forming galaxies
Floriane Leclercq, Roland Bacon, Lutz Wisotzki, Peter Mitchell,, Thibault Garel, Anne Verhamme, J\'er\'emy Blaizot, Takuya Hashimoto, Edmund, Christian Herenz, Simon Conseil, Sebastiano Cantalupo, Hanae Inami, Thierry, Contini, Johan Richard, Michael Maseda, Joop Schaye

TL;DR
This study detects and characterizes extended Lyman-alpha haloes around high-redshift star-forming galaxies, revealing their prevalence, sizes, and relation to galaxy properties, thus shedding light on the circum-galactic medium at early cosmic times.
Contribution
First detailed measurement of Lyman-alpha haloes around faint high-redshift galaxies, linking halo sizes to galaxy UV properties and probing the circum-galactic medium.
Findings
80% of galaxies have extended Lya haloes larger than UV emission
Median halo scale length is approximately 4.5 kpc
Lya haloes contain about 65% of the total Lya flux
Abstract
We report the detection of extended Lyman-alpha (Lya) haloes around 145 individual star-forming galaxies at redshifts 3<z<6 in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field observed with the Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer at ESO-VLT. Our sample consists of continuum-faint (-15> M_{UV}> -22) Lya emitters (LAEs). Using a 2D, two-component decomposition of Lya emission assuming circular exponential distributions, we measure scale lengths and luminosities of Lya haloes. We find that 80% of our objects having reliable Lya halo measurements show Lya emission that is significantly more extended than the UV continuum detected by HST (by a factor ~4 to >20). The median exponential scale length of the Lya haloes in our sample is ~4.5 kpc. By comparing the maximal detected extent of the Lya emission with the predicted dark matter halo virial radii of simulated galaxies, we show that the detected Lya emission of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
