We present a study of the metal-enriched halo gas, traced using Mg II and [O II] emission lines, in two large, blind galaxy surveys – the MUSE (Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer) Analysis of Gas around Galaxies (MAGG) and the MUSE Ultra Deep Field (MUDF). By stacking a sample of ≈600 galaxies (stellar masses M∗ ≈ 106–12 M☉), we characterize for the first time the average metal line emission from a general population of galaxy haloes at 0.7 ≤ z ≤ 1.5. The Mg II and [O II] line emission extends farther out than the stellar continuum emission, on average out to ≈25 and ≈45 kpc, respectively, at a surface brightness (SB) level of 10-20 erg s-1 cm-2 arcsec-2. The radial profile of the Mg II SB is shallower than that of the [O II], suggesting that the resonant Mg II emission is affected by dust and radiative transfer effects. The [O II] to Mg II SB ratio is ≈3 over ≈20–40 kpc, also indicating a significant in situ origin of the extended metal emission. The average SB profiles are intrinsically brighter by a factor of ≈2–3 and more radially extended by a factor of ≈1.3 at 1.0 < z ≤ 1.5 than at 0.7 ≤ z ≤ 1.0. The average extent of the metal emission also increases independently with increasing stellar mass and in overdense group environments. When considering individual detections, we find extended [O II] emission up to ≈50 kpc around ≈30–40 per cent of the group galaxies, and extended (≈30–40 kpc) Mg II emission around two z ≈ 1 quasars in groups, which could arise from outflows or environmental processes.

Dutta, R., Fossati, M., Fumagalli, M., Revalski, M., K Lofthouse, E., Nelson, D., et al. (2023). Metal line emission from galaxy haloes at z ≈ 1. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 522(1), 535-558 [10.1093/mnras/stad1002].

Metal line emission from galaxy haloes at z ≈ 1

Rajeshwari Dutta
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Matteo Fossati;Michele Fumagalli;Giulia Papini;Sebastiano Cantalupo;Alessia Longobardi;
2023

Abstract

We present a study of the metal-enriched halo gas, traced using Mg II and [O II] emission lines, in two large, blind galaxy surveys – the MUSE (Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer) Analysis of Gas around Galaxies (MAGG) and the MUSE Ultra Deep Field (MUDF). By stacking a sample of ≈600 galaxies (stellar masses M∗ ≈ 106–12 M☉), we characterize for the first time the average metal line emission from a general population of galaxy haloes at 0.7 ≤ z ≤ 1.5. The Mg II and [O II] line emission extends farther out than the stellar continuum emission, on average out to ≈25 and ≈45 kpc, respectively, at a surface brightness (SB) level of 10-20 erg s-1 cm-2 arcsec-2. The radial profile of the Mg II SB is shallower than that of the [O II], suggesting that the resonant Mg II emission is affected by dust and radiative transfer effects. The [O II] to Mg II SB ratio is ≈3 over ≈20–40 kpc, also indicating a significant in situ origin of the extended metal emission. The average SB profiles are intrinsically brighter by a factor of ≈2–3 and more radially extended by a factor of ≈1.3 at 1.0 < z ≤ 1.5 than at 0.7 ≤ z ≤ 1.0. The average extent of the metal emission also increases independently with increasing stellar mass and in overdense group environments. When considering individual detections, we find extended [O II] emission up to ≈50 kpc around ≈30–40 per cent of the group galaxies, and extended (≈30–40 kpc) Mg II emission around two z ≈ 1 quasars in groups, which could arise from outflows or environmental processes.
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galaxies: evolution; galaxies: haloes; galaxies: high-redshift; galaxies: interactions; ultraviolet: ISM;
English
4-apr-2023
2023
522
1
535
558
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Dutta, R., Fossati, M., Fumagalli, M., Revalski, M., K Lofthouse, E., Nelson, D., et al. (2023). Metal line emission from galaxy haloes at z ≈ 1. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 522(1), 535-558 [10.1093/mnras/stad1002].
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