The miniJPAS Survey: Detection of double-core Ly{\alpha} morphology of two high-redshift (z>3) QSOs
P. T. Rahna, Zhen-Ya Zheng, Ana L. Chies-Santos, Zheng Cai, Daniele, Spinoso, Isabel Marquez, Roderik Overzier, L. Raul Abramo, Silvia Bonoli,, Carolina Kehrig, L.A.Diaz-Garcia, Mirjana Povic, Roberto Soria, Jose M., Diego, Tom Broadhurst, Rosa M. Gonzalez Delgado

TL;DR
This study reports the rare detection of double-core Lyα morphology around two high-redshift QSOs using miniJPAS survey data, suggesting galactic outflows as a key mechanism and highlighting potential for discovering more such objects.
Contribution
First detection of double-core Lyα morphology around high-z QSOs using miniJPAS data, indicating a new class of extended nebulae and potential candidates for ELANs.
Findings
Double-core Lyα morphology detected around two high-z QSOs.
Extended Lyα, CIV, and HeII morphologies observed.
Galactic outflows likely power the double-core structures.
Abstract
The Ly emission is an important tracer of neutral gas in a circum-galactic medium (CGM) around high-z QSOs. The origin of Lya emission around QSOs is still under debate which has significant implications for galaxy formation and evolution. In this paper, we study Ly nebulae around two high redshift QSOs, SDSS J141935.58+525710.7 at (hereafter QSO1) and SDSS J141813.40+525240.4 at (hereafter QSO2), from the miniJPAS survey within the AEGIS field. Using the contiguous narrow-band (NB) images from the miniJPAS survey and SDSS spectra, we analyzed their morphology, nature, and origin. We report the serendipitous detection of double-core Ly\al\ morphology around two QSOs which is rarely seen among other QSOs. The separations of the two Ly\al~cores are 11.07 2.26 kpcs (1.47 0.3) and 9.73 1.55 kpcs (1.31 …
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