A Lyman-? blob in the GOODS South field: Evidence for cold accretion onto a dark matter halo

Nilsson K.K.; Moller P.; Fynbo, J P U; Sommer-Larsen, J; Ledoux, C

Keywords: halo, redshift, particles, reduction, matter, galaxies, wind, halos, image, dark, astrophysics, data, analysis, cold, accretion, elementary, observations, observatories, High, Galaxies:, Cosmology:

Abstract

"We report on the discovery of a z = 3.16 Lyman-? emitting blob in the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey (GOODS) South field. The discovery was made with the VLT, through narrow-band imaging. The blob has a total Ly? luminosity of ?1043 erg s-1 and a diameter larger than 60 kpc. The available multi-wavelength data in the GOODS field consists of 13 bands from X-rays (Chandra) to infrared (Spitzer). Unlike other known Ly? blobs, this blob shows no obvious continuum counter-parts in any of the broad-bands. In particular, no optical counter-parts are found in deep HST/ACS imaging. For previously published blobs, AGN (Active Galactic Nuclei) or ""superwind"" models have been found to provide the best match to the data. We here argue that the most probable origin of the extended Ly? emission from this blob is cold accretion onto a dark matter halo. © ESO 2006."

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Título de la Revista: ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS
Volumen: 452
Número: 3
Editorial: EDP Sciences
Fecha de publicación: 2006
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