2020
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/abc561
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The CGM at Cosmic Noon with KCWI: Outflows from a Star-forming Galaxy at z = 2.071

Abstract: We present the first results from our CGM at Cosmic Noon with KCWI program to study gas flows in the circumgalactic medium (CGM) at z = 2 − 3. Combining the power of a high-resolution VLT/UVES quasar spectrum, an HST/ACS image, and integral field spectroscopy with Keck/KCWI, we detected Ly α emission from a 1.7L * galaxy at z gal = 2.0711 associated with a Lyman limit system with weak Mgii (W r (2796) = 0.24 Å) in quasar field J143040+014939. The galaxy is star-forming (SFR FUV = 37.8 M yr −1 ) and clumpy: eit… Show more

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“…This complex environment is multiphase and has been observed in numerous surveys (e.g., Tumlinson et al 2013;Bordoloi et al 2014;Peek et al 2015;Borthakur et al 2015) at low redshift. A prominent feature of the CGM around active galaxies is the Lyα (Lymanα) emission line, which is also ubiquitously observed at high redshift (e.g., Haiman & Rees 2001;Reuland et al 2003;van Breugel et al 2006;Villar-Martín 2007;Humphrey et al 2013;Cantalupo et al 2014;Wisotzki et al 2016Wisotzki et al , 2018Arrigoni Battaia et al 2018, 2019Nielsen et al 2020). Lyα is the transition of the hydrogen electron from the 2p orbit to its ground state.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This complex environment is multiphase and has been observed in numerous surveys (e.g., Tumlinson et al 2013;Bordoloi et al 2014;Peek et al 2015;Borthakur et al 2015) at low redshift. A prominent feature of the CGM around active galaxies is the Lyα (Lymanα) emission line, which is also ubiquitously observed at high redshift (e.g., Haiman & Rees 2001;Reuland et al 2003;van Breugel et al 2006;Villar-Martín 2007;Humphrey et al 2013;Cantalupo et al 2014;Wisotzki et al 2016Wisotzki et al , 2018Arrigoni Battaia et al 2018, 2019Nielsen et al 2020). Lyα is the transition of the hydrogen electron from the 2p orbit to its ground state.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, star formation-driven outflows could be a major pathway to populating the inner regions of DM halos with W r ≥ 0.6 Å C IV absorbers. And in fact, there is some observational evidence connecting strong C IV absorbers to galactic winds (Fox et al 2007;Steidel et al 2010;Nielsen et al 2020).…”
Section: Baryon Cycle and The Cgmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last few years, Multi-Object and Integral Field Spectroscopy-based programs like MEGAFLOW (e.g., Schroetter et al 2021), KBSS (e.g., Rudie et al 2019), CGM at Cosmic Noon with KCWI (e.g., Nielsen et al 2020), MUDF (e.g., Fossati et al 2019), andMAGG (e.g., Dutta et al 2020) have lead the way in mapping the CGM of galaxies across the vast majority of cosmic time and providing detailed information on the spatial distribution of gas halos relative to galaxies. In addition, measurements of galactic outflows at high redshifts, which will be enabled by the soon-to-be-launched James Webb Space Telescope, will be a direct empirical test of the scenario of early enrichment by low-mass halos we proposed.…”
Section: Improving Our Understanding Of C Ivmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests that either the DLA host galaxy is not strongly starforming, or the host is beyond an impact parameter of ∼ 12.5 kpc. We re-observed this DLA, which also has ultra-strong Mg , with the Keck Cosmic Web Imager (KCWI; Morrissey et al 2018) as part of our program to identify host galaxies of known 𝑧 = 2 − 3 Mg and C absorbers (Nielsen et al 2020). With our deeper and wider survey of the field, we identified four galaxies in a compact group at the redshift of the DLA beyond the search radius of the previous survey.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%