A VLT/FORS2 Narrowband Imaging Search for MgII Emission Around z ~ 0.7 Galaxies

Abstract

We perform a Very Large Telescope FOcal Reducer and low dispersion Spectrograph 2 (VLT/FORS2) narrowband imaging search around 5 star-forming galaxies at redshift z=0.67-0.69 in the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey South (GOODS-S) field to constrain the radial extent of large-scale outflows traced by resonantly scattered MgII emission. The sample galaxies span star formation rates in the range 4 M/yr < SFR < 40\ M/yr and have stellar masses 9.9 M*/M 11.0, and exhibit outflows traced by MgII absorption with velocities ~150-420 km s-1 . These observations are uniquely sensitive, reaching surface brightness limits of 5.81 × 10-19 ergs sec -1 cm-2 arcsec2 per 1 arcsec2 aperture (at 5σ significance). We do not detect any extended emission around any of the sample galaxies, thus placing 5σ upper limits on the brightness of extended MgII emission of <6.51 × 10-19 ergs sec -1 cm-2 arcsec2 at projected distances R > 8-21 kpc. The imaging also resolves the MgII absorption observed toward each galaxy spatially, revealing approximately constant absorption strengths across the galaxy disks. In concert with radiative transfer models predicting the surface brightness of MgII emission for a variety of simple wind morphologies, our detection limits suggest that either (1) the extent of the MgII-emitting material in the outflows from these galaxies is limited to 20 kpc; or (2) the outflows are anisotropic and/or dusty.

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