# CHORUS. III. Photometric and Spectroscopic Properties of Ly$\alpha$   Blobs at $z=4.9-7.0$

**Authors:** Haibin Zhang, Masami Ouchi, Ryohei Itoh, Takatoshi Shibuya, Yoshiaki, Ono, Yuichi Harikane, Akio K. Inoue, Michael Rauch, Shotaro Kikuchihara,, Kimihiko Nakajima, Hidenobu Yajima, Shohei Arata, Makito Abe, Ikuru Iwata,, Nobunari Kashikawa, Satoshi Kawanomoto, Satoshi Kikuta, Masakazu Kobayashi,, Haruka Kusakabe, Ken Mawatari, Tohru Nagao, Kazuhiro Shimasaku, and Yoshiaki, Taniguchi

arXiv: 1905.09841 · 2020-03-25

## TL;DR

This study reports the discovery and analysis of seven high-redshift Ly$	extalpha$ blobs, revealing their photometric and spectroscopic properties, and suggesting they are star-forming galaxies with extended Ly$	extalpha$ emission, some hosting AGN.

## Contribution

First detailed characterization of multiple Ly$	extalpha$ blobs at $z=4.9-7.0$, including new discoveries and analysis of their extended emission and AGN activity.

## Key findings

- z70-1 is the most distant LAB with the largest Ly$	extalpha$ emission scale.
- Most LABs show no AGN signatures, except z49-1 which hosts an AGN.
- Ly$	extalpha$ halo sizes correlate with luminosity, aligning with star-forming galaxy halos.

## Abstract

We report the Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) discovery of two Ly$\alpha$ blobs (LABs), dubbed z70-1 and z49-1 at $z=6.965$ and $z=4.888$ respectively, that are Ly$\alpha$ emitters with a bright ($\log L_{\rm Ly\alpha}/{\rm [erg\ s^{-1}]}>43.4$) and spatially-extended Ly$\alpha$ emission, and present the photometric and spectroscopic properties of a total of seven LABs; the two new LABs and five previously-known LABs at $z=5.7-6.6$. The z70-1 LAB shows the extended Ly$\alpha$ emission with a scale length of $1.4\pm 0.2$ kpc, about three times larger than the UV continuum emission, making z70-1 the most distant LAB identified to date. All of the 7 LABs, except z49-1, exhibit no AGN signatures such as X-ray emission, {\sc Nv}$\lambda$1240 emission, or Ly$\alpha$ line broadening, while z49-1 has a strong {\sc Civ}$\lambda$1548 emission line indicating an AGN on the basis of the UV-line ratio diagnostics. We carefully model the point-spread functions of the HSC images, and conduct two-component exponential profile fitting to the extended Ly$\alpha$ emission of the LABs. The Ly$\alpha$ scale lengths of the core (star-forming region) and the halo components are $r_{\rm c}=0.6-1.2$ kpc and $r_{\rm h}=2.0-13.8$ kpc, respectively. The average $r_{\rm h}$ of the LABs falls on the extrapolation of the $r_{\rm h}$-Ly$\alpha$ luminosity relation of the Ly$\alpha$ halos around VLT/MUSE star-forming galaxies at the similar redshifts, suggesting that typical LABs at $z\gtrsim5$ are not special objects, but star-forming galaxies at the bright end.

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