The stellar population of a $z\sim3.25$ Ly$\alpha$ emitting group associated with a damped Ly$\alpha$ absorber
Giulia Pruto, Michele Fumagalli, Marc Rafelski, Mitchell Revalski,, Matteo Fossati, Ruari Mackenzie, Tom Theuns

TL;DR
This study uses HST near-infrared imaging to analyze a $z oughly 3.25$ Ly$ extalpha$ emitting nebula with a damped Ly$ extalpha$ absorber, revealing two star-forming galaxies and their role in Ly$ extalpha$ emission.
Contribution
First detailed HST near-infrared observations of a high-redshift Ly$ extalpha$ nebula with associated galaxies, identifying two star-forming sources and their ionization contributions.
Findings
Detected two star-forming galaxies within the nebula.
Estimated star formation rates and stellar masses for both galaxies.
Ly$ extalpha$ emission explained by in-situ photoionization from the galaxies.
Abstract
We present near-infrared observations, acquired with the Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) on board of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), of a Ly double-clumped emitting nebula at associated with a damped Ly absorber (DLA). With the WFC3/F160W data we observe the stellar continuum around in the rest frame for a galaxy embedded in the West clump of the nebula, , for which we estimate a star formation rate SFR M yr and maximum stellar mass M M. With the enhanced spatial resolution of HST, we discover the presence of an additional faint source, , in the center of the East clump, with a star formation rate of SFR M yr and maximum stellar mass M…
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TopicsAdvanced Algebra and Geometry · Algebraic structures and combinatorial models · Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes
