Discovery of a Lya emitting dark-cloud within z ~ 2.8 SMMJ02399-0136 system
Abstract
We present Keck/KCWI integral field spectrograph observations of the complex system surrounding SMM J02399-0136 (a lensed z=2.8 sub-mm galaxy), including an associated Ly α nebula, a dust-obscured, broad-absorption-line quasar, and neighboring galaxies. At a 3σ surface brightness contour of 1.6× 10-17 erg s-1 cm-2 arcsec-2, the Ly α nebula extends over 17 arcsec ( 140 physical kpc) and has a total Ly α luminosity of 2.5 × 1044 \, erg \, s-1 (uncorrected for lensing). The nebula exhibits a kinematic shear of 1000 km s-1 over 100 pkpc with lowest velocities east of SMM J02399-0136 and increasing to the southwest. We also discover a bright, Ly α emitter, separated spatially and kinematically from the nebula, at a projected separation of ≈60 kpc from the quasar. This source has no clear central counterpart in deep Hubble \, Space \, Telescope imaging, giving an intrinsic Ly α rest-frame equivalent width greater than 312 A (5-σ). We argue that this 'dark cloud' is illuminated by the quasar with a UV flux that is orders of magnitude brighter than the emission along our sightline. This result confirms statistical inferences that luminous quasars at z>2 emit UV radiation anisotropically. Future KCWI observations of other lines, e.g. Ly β, He II, C IV, etc, and with polarimetry will further reveal the origin of the Ly α nebula and nature of the dark cloud.
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