Giant Lyman-Alpha Nebulae in the Illustris Simulation

Abstract

Several `giant' Lyman-α (Lyα) nebulae with extent 300\,kpc and observed Lyα luminosity of 1044\, erg\, s-1\, cm-2\, arcsec-2 have recently been detected, and it has been speculated that their presence hints at a substantial cold gas reservoir in small cool clumps not resolved in modern hydro-dynamical simulations. We use the Illustris simulation to predict the Lyα emission emerging from large halos (M > 1011.5M) at z 2 and thus test this model. We consider both AGN and star driven ionization, and compare the simulated surface brightness maps, profiles and Lyα spectra to a model where most gas is clumped below the simulation resolution scale. We find that with Illustris no additional clumping is necessary to explain the extents, luminosities and surface brightness profiles of the `giant Lyα nebulae' observed. Furthermore, the maximal extents of the objects show a wide spread for a given luminosity and do not correlate significantly with any halo properties. We also show how the detected size depends strongly on the employed surface brightness cutoff, and predict that further such objects will be found in the near future.

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