MUSE Analysis of Gas around Galaxies (MAGG) -- VII. Emission line galaxies near strong blended Lyα absorption systems at z3
Abstract
We investigate the connection between strong, blended Lyα absorption systems (SBLAs) and ≈1000 Lyα emitting galaxies (LAEs) at z3 in 28 quasar fields from the MUSE Analysis of Gas around Galaxies (MAGG) survey. Selecting SBLAs as spectral regions with transmitted flux -0.05<F<0.25 over ≈138 km s-1 bins, we find a strong correlation with LAEs within a projected distance of R300\,kpc and line-of-sight velocity separation of |Δv|300 km s-1. The association rate increases significantly with decreasing flux, a trend that persists also at smaller separations (R<100 kpc). A two-dimensional cross-correlation analysis confirms significant clustering of LAEs around SBLAs, while no such clustering is seen for spectral regions with F>0.25. The correlation appears to also depend on the width of the spectral window used to identify SBLAs, with a larger window yielding a stronger signal. Our analysis confirms that SBLAs serve as probes of the CGM at the interface between the Lyα forest and the optically-thick Lyman limit systems. The significant dependence of the LAE-SBLA cross-correlation on the spectral binning used to select these absorbers motivates future tests of the current SBLA framework as a tracer of halos.
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