Surface Brightness Profile of Lyman-$\alpha$ Halos out to 320 kpc in HETDEX
Maja Lujan Niemeyer, Eiichiro Komatsu, Chris Byrohl, Dustin Davis,, Maximilian Fabricius, Karl Gebhardt, Gary J. Hill, Lutz Wisotzki, William P., Bowman, Robin Ciardullo, Daniel J. Farrow, Steven L. Finkelstein, Eric, Gawiser, Caryl Gronwall, Donghui Jeong, Martin Landriau

TL;DR
This study measures the median Lyman-alpha surface brightness profiles of 968 high-redshift LAEs, extending previous observations to 320 kpc and comparing with simulations to understand the origins of Lyman-alpha halos.
Contribution
It provides the first extended Lyman-alpha surface brightness profile out to 320 kpc for a large sample of LAEs at z~2-3, and compares observational results with cosmological simulations.
Findings
Detection of faint Lyman-alpha emission out to 160 kpc.
Profiles are similar at 2<z<4 and across luminosities.
Outer profiles are flatter than previous models.
Abstract
We present the median-stacked Lyman- surface brightness profile of 968 spectroscopically selected Lyman- emitting galaxies (LAEs) at redshifts in the early data of the Hobby-Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment (HETDEX). The selected LAEs are high-confidence Lyman- detections with large signal-to-noise ratios observed with good seeing conditions (point-spread-function full-width-at-half-maximum ), excluding active galactic nuclei (AGN). The Lyman- luminosities of the LAEs are . We detect faint emission in the median-stacked radial profiles at the level of from the surrounding Lyman- halos out to kpc (physical). The shape of the median-stacked radial profile is…
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