Resolved galactic superwinds reconstructed around their host galaxies at z>3
Mandy C. Chen, Hsiao-Wen Chen, Max Gronke, Michael Rauch, Tom, Broadhurst

TL;DR
This study uses gravitational lensing and deep MUSE observations to analyze galactic superwinds at z>3, revealing detailed kinematics and outflow structures around star-forming galaxies.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed kinematic analysis of galactic superwinds at high redshift using lensed Lyman-alpha arcs and integral field spectroscopy.
Findings
Detection of extended Lya emission with velocity gradients indicating outflows.
Identification of dusty outflowing cones around star-forming galaxies.
No evidence of AGN activity, supporting star-formation driven winds.
Abstract
This paper presents a detailed analysis of two giant Lyman-alpha (Lya) arcs detected near known galaxies at z=3.038 and z=3.754 lensed by the massive cluster MACS 1206 (z=0.44). The Lya nebulae revealed in deep MUSE observations exhibit a double-peak profile with a dominant red peak that indicates expansion/outflowing motions. One of the arcs stretches over 1' around the Einstein radius of the cluster, resolving the velocity field of the line-emitting gas on kpc scales around a group of three star-forming galaxies of 0.3-1.6L* at z=3.038. The second arc spans 15'' in size, roughly centered around a pair of low-mass Lya emitters of ~0.03L* at z=3.754. All three galaxies in the z=3.038 group exhibit prominent damped Lya absorption (DLA) and several metal absorption lines, in addition to nebular emission lines such as HeII1640 and CIII]1906,1908. Extended Lya emission appears to emerge…
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