Tracing the simulated high-redshift circum-galactic medium with Lyman alpha emission
Peter Mitchell, J\'er\'emy Blaizot, Corentin Cadiou, Yohan Dubois,, Thibault Garel, Joakim Rosdahl

TL;DR
This study uses cosmological simulations to analyze the origin, dynamics, and Lyman alpha emission mechanisms of the high-redshift circum-galactic medium, revealing the roles of scattering, in-situ emission, and satellite galaxies.
Contribution
It provides a detailed simulation-based analysis of the CGM at high redshift, linking gas dynamics to observed Lyman alpha emission profiles and identifying missing components in current models.
Findings
Most CGM mass is infalling material
Extended Lyman alpha emission results from scattering, in-situ emission, and satellites
Simulation does not reproduce observed red-shifted spectral morphology
Abstract
With the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE), it is now possible to detect spatially extended Lyman alpha emission from individual faint (M_UV ~ -18) galaxies at redshifts, 3 < z < 6, tracing gas out to circum-galactic scales comparable to the dark matter halo virial radius. To explore the implications of such observations, we present a cosmological radiation hydrodynamics simulation of a single galaxy, chosen to be typical of the Lyman alpha-emitting galaxies detected by MUSE in deep fields. We use this simulation to study the origin and dynamics of the high-redshift circum-galactic medium (CGM). We find that the majority of the mass in the diffuse CGM is comprised of material infalling for the first time towards the halo center, but with the inner CGM also containing a comparable amount of mass that has moved past first-pericentric passage, and is in the process of settling into…
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