The MUSE Extremely Deep Field: a first panoramic view of an Mg II emitting intragroup medium
Floriane Leclercq, Anne Verhamme, Benoit Epinat, Charlotte Simmonds,, Jorryt Matthee, Nicolas F. Bouch\'e, Thibault Garel, Tanya Urrutia, Lutz, Wisotzki, Johannes Zabl, Roland Bacon, Valentina Abril-Melgarejo, Leindert, Boogaard, Jarle Brinchmann, Sebastiano Cantalupo

TL;DR
This study presents the first panoramic imaging of magnesium distribution in the intragroup medium of a low-mass galaxy group at z=1.31, revealing extended MgII emission, gaseous bridges, and signs of enrichment from galaxy interactions and outflows.
Contribution
We provide the first large-scale view of MgII emission in a galaxy group at high redshift, combining spatially resolved spectroscopy with analysis of gas dynamics and enrichment processes.
Findings
Discovered a 1000 kpc^2 MgII nebula with a gaseous bridge.
Detected MgII outflows and signs of gas rotation.
Evidence of magnesium enrichment beyond the nebula, indicating a larger intragroup medium.
Abstract
Using the exquisite MUSE eXtremely Deep Field data, we report the discovery of an MgII emission nebula with an area above a 2 significance level of 1000 proper kpc, providing the first panoramic view of the spatial distribution of magnesium in the intragroup medium of a low mass group of five star-forming galaxies at z=1.31. The galaxy group members are separated by less than 50 physical kpc in projection and 120 km/s in velocity space. The most massive galaxy has a stellar mass of 10 M and shows an MgII P-Cygni line profile indicating the presence of an outflow, which is consistent with the spatially resolved spectral analysis showing 120 km/s shift of the MgII emission lines with respect to the systemic redshift. The other galaxies are less massive and only show MgII in emission. The detected MgII nebula has a maximal projected extent of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
