We present a detailed study of the column density and covering fraction profiles of C iv absorption around 86 redshift z ≈ 3.3 Ly α emitters (LAEs) detected in eight Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) fields of 1 arcmin × 1 arcmin centred on eight bright background quasars as part of the MUSE Quasar-field Blind Emitters Survey (MUSEQuBES). Using Voigt profile fitting of all the C iv absorbers detected along these eight sightlines, we generated a 'blind' absorber catalogue consisting of 489 C iv absorption components. We cross-matched this blind C iv catalogue with the MUSE-detected LAE catalogue and found a significant enhancement of C iv components within ≈±400 of the systemic redshifts of the LAEs. Neither the C iv column density (N) nor the Doppler parameter (b) of individual C iv components shows any significant anticorrelation with impact parameter (ρ) of the LAEs in the 68 percentile range of 90 ≤ ρ ≤ 230 physical kpc (pkpc). We find a covering fraction of ≈60 per cent for a threshold of 1012.5 cm-2, which is roughly twice as high as in random regions. The C iv covering fraction remains constant at for impact parameters in the range of 150-250 pkpc (≈3-6R200). Using the covering fraction profile, we constrain the LAE-C iv absorber two-point correlation function, and obtain comoving Mpc and for a threshold of 1013.0 cm-2. The C iv covering fraction is found to be enhanced for the LAEs that are part of a 'pair/group' compared to the isolated ones.

Banerjee, E., Muzahid, S., Schaye, J., Johnson, S., Cantalupo, S. (2023). MUSEQuBES: the relation between Ly α emitters and C iv absorbers at z ≈ 3.3. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 524(4), 5148-5165 [10.1093/mnras/stad2022].

MUSEQuBES: the relation between Ly α emitters and C iv absorbers at z ≈ 3.3

Cantalupo, S
2023

Abstract

We present a detailed study of the column density and covering fraction profiles of C iv absorption around 86 redshift z ≈ 3.3 Ly α emitters (LAEs) detected in eight Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) fields of 1 arcmin × 1 arcmin centred on eight bright background quasars as part of the MUSE Quasar-field Blind Emitters Survey (MUSEQuBES). Using Voigt profile fitting of all the C iv absorbers detected along these eight sightlines, we generated a 'blind' absorber catalogue consisting of 489 C iv absorption components. We cross-matched this blind C iv catalogue with the MUSE-detected LAE catalogue and found a significant enhancement of C iv components within ≈±400 of the systemic redshifts of the LAEs. Neither the C iv column density (N) nor the Doppler parameter (b) of individual C iv components shows any significant anticorrelation with impact parameter (ρ) of the LAEs in the 68 percentile range of 90 ≤ ρ ≤ 230 physical kpc (pkpc). We find a covering fraction of ≈60 per cent for a threshold of 1012.5 cm-2, which is roughly twice as high as in random regions. The C iv covering fraction remains constant at for impact parameters in the range of 150-250 pkpc (≈3-6R200). Using the covering fraction profile, we constrain the LAE-C iv absorber two-point correlation function, and obtain comoving Mpc and for a threshold of 1013.0 cm-2. The C iv covering fraction is found to be enhanced for the LAEs that are part of a 'pair/group' compared to the isolated ones.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
galaxies: haloes; galaxies: high-redshift; intergalactic medium; quasars: absorption lines;
English
7-lug-2023
2023
524
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5148
5165
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Banerjee, E., Muzahid, S., Schaye, J., Johnson, S., Cantalupo, S. (2023). MUSEQuBES: the relation between Ly α emitters and C iv absorbers at z ≈ 3.3. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 524(4), 5148-5165 [10.1093/mnras/stad2022].
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