MUSEQuBES: The relation between Lyα emitters and C IV absorbers at z ≈ 3.3
Abstract
We present a detailed study of the column density and covering fraction profiles of C IV absorption around 86 redshift z ≈ 3.3 Lyα emitters (LAEs) detected in 8 Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) fields of 1'× 1' centered on 8 bright background quasars as part of the MUSEQuBES survey. Using Voigt profile fitting of all the C IV absorbers detected along these 8 sightlines, we generated a ``blind'' absorbers' catalog consisting of 489 C IV absorption components. We cross-matched this blind C IV catalog with the MUSE-detected LAE catalog and found a significant enhancement of C IV components within ≈ 400 km\, s-1 of the systemic redshifts of the LAEs. Neither the C IV column density (N) nor the Doppler parameter (b) of individual C IV components shows any significant anti-correlation with impact parameter () of the LAEs in the 68 percentile range of 90≤ ≤ 230 physical kpc (pkpc). We find a covering fraction of ≈ 60\% for a threshold N(C IV) of 1012.5\, cm-2, which is roughly twice as high as in random regions. The C IV covering fraction remains constant at ≈50\% for impact parameters in the range 150--250~pkpc (≈ 3-6 R200). Using the covering fraction profile, we constrained the LAE--C IV absorber two-point correlation function, and obtained r0 = 3.4 comoving Mpc (cMpc) and γ = 1.2 for a threshold N(C IV) of 1013.0\, cm-2. The C IV covering fraction is found to be enhanced for the LAEs that are part of a ``pair/group'' compared to the isolated ones.
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