Lyα Halo Properties and Dust in the Circumgalactic Medium of z 2 Star-forming Galaxies

Abstract

We present Keck Cosmic Web Imager IFU observations around extended Lyα halos of 27 typical star-forming galaxies with redshifts 2.0 < z < 3.2 drawn from the MOSFIRE Deep Evolution Field survey. We examine the average Lyα surface-brightness profiles in bins of star-formation rate (SFR), stellar mass (M*), age, stellar continuum reddening, SFR surface density ( SFR), and SFR normalized by stellar mass ( sSFR). The scale lengths of the halos correlate with stellar mass, age, and stellar continuum reddening; and anti-correlate with star-formation rate, SFR, and sSFR. These results are consistent with a scenario in which the down-the-barrel fraction of Lyα emission is modulated by the low-column-density channels in the ISM, and that the neutral gas covering fraction is related to the physical properties of the galaxies. Specifically, we find that this covering fraction increases with stellar mass, age, and E(B-V); and decreases with SFR, SFR and sSFR. We also find that the resonantly scattered Lyα emission suffers greater attenuation than the (non-resonant) stellar continuum emission, and that the difference in attenuation increases with stellar mass, age, and stellar continuum reddening, and decreases with sSFR. These results imply that more reddened galaxies have more dust in their CGM.

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