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A Multiwavelength Study of ELAN Environments (AMUSE$^2$). Mass budget, satellites spin alignment and gas infall in a massive $z\sim3$ quasar host halo

Authors :
Battaia, Fabrizio Arrigoni
Chen, Chian-Chou
Liu, Hau-Yu Baobab
De Breuck, Carlos
Galametz, Maud
Fumagalli, Michele
Yang, Yujin
Zanella, Anita
Man, Allison
Obreja, Aura
Prochaska, J. Xavier
Bañados, Eduardo
Hennawi, Joseph F.
Farina, Emanuele P.
Zwaan, Martin A.
Decarli, Roberto
Lusso, Elisabeta
Battaia, Fabrizio Arrigoni
Chen, Chian-Chou
Liu, Hau-Yu Baobab
De Breuck, Carlos
Galametz, Maud
Fumagalli, Michele
Yang, Yujin
Zanella, Anita
Man, Allison
Obreja, Aura
Prochaska, J. Xavier
Bañados, Eduardo
Hennawi, Joseph F.
Farina, Emanuele P.
Zwaan, Martin A.
Decarli, Roberto
Lusso, Elisabeta
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The systematic targeting of extended Ly$\alpha$ emission around high-redshift quasars resulted in the discovery of rare and bright Enormous Ly$\alpha$ Nebulae (ELANe) associated with multiple active galactic nuclei (AGN). We here initiate "a multiwavelength study of ELAN environments" (AMUSE$^2$) focusing on the ELAN around the $z\sim3$ quasar SDSS J1040+1020, a.k.a. the Fabulous ELAN. We report on VLT/HAWK-I, APEX/LABOCA, JCMT/SCUBA-2, SMA/850$\mu$m, ALMA/CO(5-4) and 2mm observations and compare them to previously published VLT/MUSE data. The continuum and line detections enable a first estimate of the star-formation rates, dust, stellar and molecular gas masses in four objects associated with the ELAN (three AGNs and one Ly$\alpha$ emitter), confirming that the quasar host is the most star-forming (${\rm SFR}\sim500$ M$_\odot$ yr$^{-1}$) and massive galaxy ($M_{\rm star}\sim10^{11}$ M$_{\odot}$) in the system, and thus can be assumed as central. All four embedded objects have similar molecular gas reservoirs ($M_{\rm H_2}\sim10^{10}$ M$_{\odot}$), resulting in short depletion time scales. This fact together with the estimated total dark-matter halo mass, $M_{\rm DM}=(0.8-2)\times10^{13}$ M$_{\odot}$, implies that this ELAN will evolve into a giant elliptical galaxy. Consistently, the constraint on the baryonic mass budget for the whole system indicates that the majority of baryons should reside in a massive warm-hot reservoir (up to $10^{12}$ M$_{\odot}$), needed to complete the baryons count. Additionally, we discuss signatures of gas infall on the compact objects as traced by Ly$\alpha$ radiative transfer effects and the evidence for the alignment between the satellites' spins and their directions to the central.<br />Comment: 26 pages, 19 figures, 4 appendix; submitted to ApJ

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312093090
Document Type :
Electronic Resource