MusE GAs FLOw and Wind (MEGAFLOW) VIII. Discovery of a MgII emission halo probed by a quasar sightline
Johannes Zabl, Nicolas F. Bouch\'e, Lutz Wisotzki, Joop Schaye,, Floriane Leclercq, Thibault Garel, Martin Wendt, Ilane Schroetter, Sowgat, Muzahid, Sebastiano Cantalupo, Thierry Contini, Roland Bacon, Jarle, Brinchmann, Johan Richard

TL;DR
This study reports the first detection of extended MgII emission from a galaxy's halo using deep VLT/MUSE data, revealing bi-conical outflows aligned with the galaxy's minor axis and consistent absorption features.
Contribution
It presents the first observation of MgII halo emission around a galaxy probed by a quasar sightline, and analyzes the outflow kinematics and potential emission mechanisms.
Findings
MgII emission extends up to 25 kpc from the galaxy
Emission is strongest along the galaxy's minor axis
Outflow velocity estimated at 130 km/s
Abstract
Using deep (11.2hr) VLT/MUSE data from the MEGAFLOW survey, we report the first detection of extended MgII emission from a galaxy's halo that is probed by a quasar sightline. The MgII 2796,2803 emission around the galaxy () is detected out to 25 kpc from the central galaxy and covers kpc above a surface brightness of (; integrated over 1200 km s =19A and averaged over ). The MgII emission around this highly inclined galaxy (75 deg) is strongest along the galaxy's projected minor axis, consistent with the MgII gas having been ejected from the galaxy into a bi-conical structure. The quasar sightline, which is aligned with the galaxy's minor axis,…
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