Evolution of the Cool Gas in the Circumgalactic Medium (CGM) of Massive Halos -- A Keck Cosmic Web Imager (KCWI) Survey of Ly$\alpha$ Emission around QSOs at $z\approx2$
Zheng Cai, Sebastiano Cantalupo, J. Xavier Prochaska, Fabrizio, Arrigoni Battaia, Joe Burchett, Qiong Li, John Chisholm, Kevin Bundy, Joseph, F. Hennawi

TL;DR
This study uses the Keck Cosmic Web Imager to systematically observe Ly$ ext{alpha}$ emission around quasars at redshift 2, revealing larger, more irregular nebulae with lower surface brightness compared to higher redshift counterparts, indicating evolution in cool gas distribution.
Contribution
First systematic KCWI survey of Ly$ ext{alpha}$ nebulae around $z oughly2$ QSOs, providing new insights into their morphology, size, and surface brightness evolution.
Findings
Most QSOs are associated with large Ly$ ext{alpha}$ nebulae over 50 pkpc.
Ly$ ext{alpha}$ surface brightness at $z oughly2$ is 0.4 dex fainter than at $z oughly3$.
Ly$ ext{alpha}$ SB profile follows a power law with similar slope to higher redshift nebulae.
Abstract
Motivated by the recent discovery of the near-ubiquity of Ly emission around QSOs, we performed a systematic study of QSO circumgalactic Ly emission at , utilizing the unique capability of the Keck Cosmic Web Imager (KCWI) -- a new wide-field, blue sensitive integral-field spectrograph (IFU). In this paper, we present KCWI observations on a sample of 16 ultraluminous Type-I QSOs at with ionizing luminosities of erg s Hz. We found that 14 out of 16 QSOs are associated with Ly nebulae with projected linear-sizes larger than 50 physical kpc (pkpc). Among them, four nebulae have enormous Ly emission with the Ly surface brightness erg s cm arcsec on the kpc scale, extending beyond the field of view of…
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