Mapping UV Properties Throughout the Cosmic Horseshoe: Lessons from VLT-MUSE
Bethan L. James, Matt Auger, Max Pettini, Daniel P. Stark, Vasily, Belokurov, and Stefano Carniani

TL;DR
This study presents the first spatially-resolved UV analysis of the Cosmic Horseshoe galaxy at z=2.38, revealing complex gas kinematics, outflows, and regional variations in ionisation and metallicity, informing future high-redshift galaxy studies.
Contribution
It provides detailed spatially-resolved UV spectral data of a gravitationally lensed galaxy, highlighting the complexity of gas dynamics and properties across different regions.
Findings
Distinct kinematic structures suggest a merging system.
Outflows are global, not localized, with velocities -200 to -50 km/s.
High electron densities may be common in CIII]-based measurements.
Abstract
We present the first spatially-resolved rest-frame UV study of the gravitationally lensed galaxy, the 'Cosmic Horseshoe' (J1148+1930) at z=2.38. Our gravitational lens model shows that the system is made up of four star-forming regions, each ~4-8 kpc^2 in size, from which we extract four spatially exclusive regional spectra. We study the interstellar and wind absorption lines, along with CIII] doublet emission lines, in each region to investigate any variation in emission/absorption line properties. The mapped CIII] emission shows distinct kinematical structure, with velocity offsets of ~+/-50 km/s between regions suggestive of a merging system, and a variation in equivalent width that indicates a change in ionisation parameter and/or metallicity between the regions. Absorption line velocities reveal a range of outflow strengths, with gas outflowing between -200<v(km/s)<-50 relative to…
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