The rich galactic environment of a H2-absorption selected quasar
Abstract
We present the first VLT/MUSE observations of a quasar featuring a proximate molecular absorption system, SDSS J125917.31+030922.5. The proximate damped Lyα absorption acts as a natural coronagraph, removing the quasar emission over 40 in wavelength, and allows us to detect extended Lyα emission without the necessity of subtracting the quasar emission. This natural coronagraph permits the investigation of the quasar environment down to its inner regions (r < 20 kpc), where galaxy interactions or feedback processes should have the most noticeable effects. Our observations reveal a dense environment, with a highly asymmetric Lyα emission within 2" ( 15 kpc), possibly shaped by a companion galaxy, and a southern extension of the nebulae at about 50~kpc, with rotation-like kinematic signature. The width of the Lyα emission is broadest closer to the quasar, indicating perturbed kinematics as expected if interactions and significant gas flows are present. The foreground absorbing system itself is redshifted by ≈ 400 km/s relative to the background quasar, and therefore is likely arising from gas moving towards the quasar. Finally two additional Lyα emitters are detected with >10\,σ significance at 96 and 223 kpc from the quasar, making this field overdense relative to other similar observations of quasars at z 3. Our results support the hypothesis that quasars with proximate neutral/molecular absorption trace rich environments where galaxy interactions are at play and motivates further studies of H2-selected quasars to shed light on feeding and feedback processes.
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