The FLASHES Survey I: Integral Field Spectroscopy of the CGM around 48 $z=2.3-3.1$ QSOs
Donal O'Sullivan, Christopher Martin, Mateusz Matuszewski, Keri, Hoadley, Erika Hamden, James D Neill, Zeren Lin, Prachi Parihar

TL;DR
This study presents the largest integral-field spectroscopy survey of the circumgalactic medium around 48 high-redshift quasars, revealing extensive Lyman-alpha emission with diverse morphologies, kinematics, and luminosities, consistent with gravitational motions in massive dark matter halos.
Contribution
First large-scale integral-field survey of the CGM at z=2.3-3.1, providing detailed measurements of Lyman-alpha nebulae around quasars and their properties.
Findings
Extended Lyman-alpha emission detected around 42/48 quasars.
Nebulae sizes range from 21 to 71 pkpc, with some exceeding 100 pkpc.
Nebulae show eccentric morphologies and velocities consistent with gravitational motions.
Abstract
We present the pilot study component of the Fluorescent Lyman-Alpha Structures in High-z Environments (FLASHES) Survey; the largest integral-field spectroscopy survey to date of the circumgalactic medium at . We observed 48 quasar fields between 2015 and 2018 with the Palomar Cosmic Web Imager (Matuszewski et al. 2010). Extended HI Lyman- emission is discovered around 42/48 of the observed quasars, ranging in projected, flux-weighted radius from 21-71 proper kiloparsecs (pkpc), with 26 nebulae exceeding in effective diameter. The circularly averaged surface brightness radial profile peaks at a maximum of ( adjusted for cosmological dimming) and luminosities range from to…
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