论文标题
CR7的性质与Muse揭示:年轻的Starburst为Z = 6.6
The nature of CR7 revealed with MUSE: a young starburst powering extended Lyman-$α$ emission at z=6.6
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论文摘要
CR7是$ z = 6.6 $的最发光的Lyman-$ lyman-$α$发射器(LAE),由Lyman-$α$(LY $α$)排放包围的至少三个UV组成。先前的研究表明,它可能具有极端的电离源。在这里,我们通过VLT/MUSE介绍了CR7的深层整体田间光谱。我们测量的延长排放量与典型的LAE相似,在$ z \大约5 $中。 CR7的LY $α$ HALO显然沿连接多个组件的方向拉长,可能会追踪基础气体分布。 LY $α$发射几乎完全来自最亮的紫外线组件,但我们还确定了一个微弱的运动学上的ly $α$发射区域,附近是一个脆弱的组件。结合新的近红外数据,缪斯数据表明,其余框架$α$当量宽度(EW)为$ \ over100 $Å。这是一个比在低红移类似物中测得的EW高的因子,这些eW仔细匹配的$α$剖面(因此可以说是HI柱密度),但是可以通过恒星形成来说明此EW。与其他LY $α$斑点相比,与较小的$α$频谱相比,需要AGN供电的替代方案也被较窄,更陡峭的$α$频谱和较小的IR与紫外线比的较小避免了。 CR7的$ ly $α$排放虽然极具发光,但类似于较低红移的更常见LAE的发射,并且很可能由年轻的金属贫穷的恒星爆炸提供动力。
CR7 is among the most luminous Lyman-$α$ emitters (LAEs) known at $z = 6.6$ and consists of at least three UV components that are surrounded by Lyman-$α$ (Ly$α$) emission. Previous studies have suggested that it may host an extreme ionising source. Here, we present deep integral field spectroscopy of CR7 with VLT/MUSE. We measure extended emission with a similar halo scale length as typical LAEs at $z\approx5$. CR7's Ly$α$ halo is clearly elongated along the direction connecting the multiple components, likely tracing the underlying gas distribution. The Ly$α$ emission originates almost exclusively from the brightest UV component, but we also identify a faint kinematically distinct Ly$α$ emitting region nearby a fainter component. Combined with new near-infrared data, the MUSE data show that the rest-frame Ly$α$ equivalent width (EW) is $\approx100$ Å. This is a factor four higher than the EW measured in low-redshift analogues with carefully matched Ly$α$ profiles (and thus arguably HI column density), but this EW can plausibly be explained by star formation. Alternative scenarios requiring AGN powering are also disfavoured by the narrower and steeper Ly$α$ spectrum and much smaller IR to UV ratio compared to obscured AGN in other Ly$α$ blobs. CR7's Ly$α$ emission, while extremely luminous, resembles the emission in more common LAEs at lower redshifts very well and is likely powered by a young metal poor starburst.