A Submillimeter Galaxy Illuminating its Circumgalactic Medium: Lyα Scattering in a Cold, Clumpy Outflow

J. E. Geach, R. G. Bower, D. M. Alexander, A. W. Blain, M. N. Bremer, E. L. Chapin, S. C. Chapman, D. L. Clements, K. E. K. Coppin, J. S. Dunlop, D. Farrah, T. Jenness, M. P. Koprowski, M. J. Michałowski, E. I. Robson, D. Scott, D. J. B. Smith, M. Spaans, A. M. Swinbank, P. van der Werf

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Abstract

We report the detection at 850 μm of the central source in SSA22-LAB1, the archetypal "Lyman-α Blob" (LAB), a 100 kpc scale radio-quiet emission-line nebula at z = 3.1. The flux density of the source, S 850 = 4.6 ± 1.1 mJy, implies the presence of a galaxy or group of galaxies with a total luminosity of L IR ≈ 1012 L ⊙. The position of an active source at the center of a ~50 kpc radius ring of linearly polarized Lyα emission detected by Hayes et al. suggests that the central source is leaking Lyα photons preferentially in the plane of the sky, which undergo scattering in H I clouds at a large galactocentric radius. The Lyα morphology around the submillimeter detection is reminiscent of a biconical outflow, and the average Lyα line profiles of the two "lobes" are dominated by a red peak, which is expected for a resonant line emerging from a medium with a bulk velocity gradient that is outflowing relative to the line center. Taken together, these observations provide compelling evidence that the central active galaxy (or galaxies) is responsible for a large fraction of the extended Lyα emission and morphology. Less clear is the history of the cold gas in the circumgalactic medium being traced by Lyα: is it mainly pristine material accreting into the halo that has not yet been processed through an interstellar medium (ISM), now being blown back as it encounters an outflow, or does it mainly comprise gas that has been swept-up within the ISM and expelled from the galaxy?
Original languageEnglish
Article number22
Number of pages7
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume793
Issue number1
Early online date29 Aug 2014
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2014

Keywords

  • galaxies: active
  • galaxies: formation
  • galaxies: high-redshift

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