The ALMA-CRISTAL survey. Discovery of a 15 kpc-long gas plume in a $z=4.54$ Lyman-$\alpha$ blob
M. Solimano, J. Gonz\'alez-L\'opez, M. Aravena, R. Herrera-Camus, I., De Looze, N.M. F\"orster Schreiber, J. Spilker, K. Tadaki, R.J. Assef, L., Barcos-Mu\~noz, R.L. Davies, T. D\'iaz-Santos, A. Ferrara, D.B. Fisher, L., Guaita, R. Ikeda, E.J. Johnston, D. Lutz, I. Mitsuhashi

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of a 15 kpc-long cold gas plume in a high-redshift galaxy system, using ALMA [C II] observations, revealing complex gas dynamics and environment at z=4.54.
Contribution
First detailed ALMA [C II] imaging of a high-redshift galaxy environment revealing a large gas plume with complex kinematics.
Findings
Identified a 15 kpc elongated [C II] structure with no optical counterpart.
Observed significant velocity shifts and line width variations along the plume.
Discussed multiple scenarios for the plume's origin, favoring none conclusively.
Abstract
Massive star-forming galaxies in the high-redshift universe host large reservoirs of cold gas in their circumgalactic medium (CGM). Traditionally, these reservoirs have been linked to diffuse H I Lyman- (Ly emission extending beyond kpc scales. In recent years, millimeter/submillimeter observations are starting to identify even colder gas in the CGM through molecular and/or atomic tracers such as the [C II] m transition. In this context, we study the well-known J1000+0234 system at that hosts a massive dusty star-forming galaxy (DSFG), a UV-bright companion, and a Ly blob. We combine new ALMA [C II] line observations taken by the CRISTAL survey with data from previous programs targeting the J1000+0234 system, and achieve a deep view into a DSFG and its rich environment at a 0.2" resolution. We identify an elongated [C II]-emitting…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
