The FLASHES Survey I: Integral Field Spectroscopy of the CGM around 48 $z=2.3-3.1$ QSOs
Abstract: We present the pilot study component of the Fluorescent Lyman-Alpha Structures in High-z Environments (FLASHES) Survey; the largest integral-field spectroscopy survey to date of the circumgalactic medium at $z=2.3-3.1$. We observed 48 quasar fields between 2015 and 2018 with the Palomar Cosmic Web Imager (Matuszewski et al. 2010). Extended HI Lyman-$\mathrm{\alpha}$ emission is discovered around 42/48 of the observed quasars, ranging in projected, flux-weighted radius from 21-71 proper kiloparsecs (pkpc), with 26 nebulae exceeding $100\mathrm{~pkpc}$ in effective diameter. The circularly averaged surface brightness radial profile peaks at a maximum of $\mathrm{1\times 10{-17}~erg~s{-1}~cm{-2}~arcsec{-2}}$ ($2\times10{-15}~\mathrm{erg~s{-1}~cm{-2}~arcsec{-2}}$ adjusted for cosmological dimming) and luminosities range from $1.9\times10{43}~\mathrm{erg~s{-1}}$ to $-14.1\times10{43}~\mathrm{erg~s{-1}}$. The emission appears to have a highly eccentric morphology and a maximum covering factor of $50\%$ ($60\%$ for giant nebulae). On average, the nebular spectra are red-shifted with respect to both the systemic redshift and Ly$\alpha$ peak of the quasar spectrum. The integrated spectra of the nebulae mostly have single or double-peaked line shapes with global dispersions ranging from $167~\mathrm{km~s{-1}}$ to $690~\mathrm{km~s{-1}}$, though the individual (Gaussian) components of lines with complex shapes mostly appear to have dispersions $\leq 400$ $\mathrm{km~s{-1}}$, and the flux-weighted velocity centroids of the lines vary by thousands of $ \mathrm{km~s{-1}}$ with respect to the systemic QSO redshifts. Finally, the root-mean-square velocities of the nebulae are found to be consistent with gravitational motions expected in dark matter halos of mass $\mathrm{M_h \simeq10{12.5} M_\odot}$. We compare these results to existing surveys at both higher and lower redshift.
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