The MUSE Extremely Deep Field: the Cosmic Web in Emission at High Redshift
Roland Bacon, David Mary, Thibault Garel, Jeremy Blaizot, Michael, Maseda, Joop Schaye, Lutz Wisotzki, Simon Conseil, Jarle Brinchmann, Floriane, Leclercq, Valentina Abril-Melgarejo, Leindert Boogaard, Nicolas Bouch\'e,, Thierry Contini, Anna Feltre, Bruno Guiderdoni

TL;DR
This study reveals the cosmic web at high redshift through diffuse Ly-alpha emission, suggesting a vast population of ultra low luminosity Ly-alpha emitters that shape the intergalactic medium.
Contribution
First detection of the cosmic web in Ly-alpha emission in typical filamentary environments at high redshift, highlighting the role of ultra low luminosity Ly-alpha emitters.
Findings
Diffuse Ly-alpha emission traces cosmic web filaments at z=3.1-4.5.
Most Ly-alpha luminosity from filaments is outside galaxy halos.
Faint Ly-alpha emitters likely dominate the emission, requiring a steep luminosity function.
Abstract
We report the discovery of diffuse extended Ly-alpha emission from redshift 3.1 to 4.5, tracing cosmic web filaments on scales of 2.5-4 comoving Mpc. These structures have been observed in overdensities of Ly-alpha emitters in the MUSE Extremely Deep Field, a 140 hour deep MUSE observation located in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field. Among the 22 overdense regions identified, 5 are likely to harbor very extended Ly-alpha emission at high significance with an average surface brightness of . Remarkably, 70% of the total Ly-alpha luminosity from these filaments comes from beyond the circumgalactic medium of any identified Ly-alpha emitters. Fluorescent Ly-alpha emission powered by the cosmic UV background can only account for less than 34% of this emission at z3 and for not more than 10% at higher redshift. We find that the…
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