Massive molecular outflow and 100 kpc extended cold halo gas in the enormous Ly$\alpha$ nebula of QSO 1228+3128
Jianrui Li, Bjorn H. C. Emonts, Zheng Cai, J. Xavier Prochaska, Ilsang, Yoon, Matthew D. Lehnert, Shiwu Zhang, Yunjing Wu, Jianan Li, Mingyu Li, Mark, Lacy, Montserrat Villar-Mart\'in

TL;DR
This study presents ALMA observations of a high-redshift QSO revealing a massive molecular outflow and an extended cold gas reservoir in the CGM, linked to the radio jet and galaxy evolution processes.
Contribution
First detection of a massive molecular outflow and extended cold gas in the CGM of a high-z QSO, highlighting jet-driven feedback and baryonic recycling.
Findings
Massive molecular outflow aligned with radio jet.
Extended cold molecular gas reservoir (~100 kpc).
Evidence supporting jet-driven feedback in galaxy evolution.
Abstract
The link between the circum-galactic medium (CGM) and the stellar growth of massive galaxies at high- depends on the properties of the widespread cold molecular gas. As part of the SUPERCOLD-CGM survey (Survey of Protocluster ELANe Revealing CO/\ci\ in the Ly-Detected CGM), we present the radio-loud QSO Q1228+3128 at , which is embedded in an enormous Ly nebula. ALMA+ACA observations of CO(4-3) reveal both a massive molecular outflow, and a more extended molecular gas reservoir across 100 kpc in the CGM each containing a mass of M\,\,45\,\,10 M. The outflow and molecular CGM are aligned spatially, along the direction of an inner radio jet. After re-analysis of Ly data of Q1228+3128 from the Keck Cosmic Web Imager, we found that the velocity of the extended CO agrees with the redshift derived from the…
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