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The Stacked Lyman-Alpha Emission Profile from the Circum-Galactic Medium of z~2 Quasars

Published 11 Apr 2016 in astro-ph.CO and astro-ph.GA | (1604.02942v1)

Abstract: In the context of the FLASHLIGHT survey, we obtained deep narrow band images of 15 $z\sim2$ quasars with GMOS on Gemini-South in an effort to measure Ly$\alpha$ emission from circum- and inter-galactic gas on scales of hundreds of kpc from the central quasar. We do not detect bright giant Ly$\alpha$ nebulae (SB~10${-17}$ erg s${-1}$ cm${-2}$ arcsec${-2}$ at distances >50 kpc) around any of our sources, although we routinely ($\simeq47$%) detect smaller scale <50 kpc Ly$\alpha$ emission at this SB level emerging from either the extended narrow emission line regions powered by the quasars or by star-formation in their host galaxies. We stack our 15 deep images to study the average extended Ly$\alpha$ surface brightness profile around $z\sim2$ quasars, carefully PSF-subtracting the unresolved emission component and paying close attention to sources of systematic error. Our analysis, which achieves an unprecedented depth, reveals a surface brightness of SB${\rm Ly\alpha}\sim10{-19}$ erg s${-1}$ cm${-2}$ arcsec${-2}$ at $\sim200$ kpc, with a $2.3\sigma$ detection of Ly$\alpha$ emission at SB${\rm Ly\alpha}=(5.5\pm3.1)\times10{-20}$ erg s${-1}$ cm${-2}$ arcsec${-2}$ within an annulus spanning 50 kpc <R< 500 kpc from the quasars. Assuming this Ly$\alpha$ emission is powered by fluorescence from highly ionized gas illuminated by the bright central quasar, we deduce an average volume density of $n_{\rm H}=0.6\times10{-2}$ cm${-3}$ on these large scales. Our results are in broad agreement with the densities suggested by cosmological hydrodynamical simulations of massive ($M\simeq10{12.5}M_\odot$) quasar hosts, however they indicate that the typical quasars at these redshifts are surrounded by gas that is a factor of ~100 times less dense than the (~1 cm${-3}$) gas responsible for the giant bright Ly$\alpha$ nebulae around quasars recently discovered by our group.

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