Three Lyman-alpha emitting filaments converging to a massive galaxy group at z=2.91: a case for cold gas infall

arxiv(2020)

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We have discovered a 300kpc-wide giant Lya nebula centered on the massive galaxy group RO-1001 at z=2.91 in the COSMOS field. Keck Cosmic Web Imager observations reveal three cold gas filaments converging into the center of the potential well of its ~4x10^{13}Msun dark matter halo, hosting 1200Msun/yr of star formation as probed by ALMA and NOEMA observations. The inwards deceleration of the filament and the prevalence of blueshifted components in the Lya spectra support a scenario of gas accretion. The upper limits on AGN activity and overall energetics favor gravity as the primary Lya powering source and infall as the main source of gas flows to the system. Although interpretational difficulties remain, with outflows and likely also recombinations still playing a role, this finding provides arguably an ideal environment to quantitatively test models of cold gas accretion and galaxy feeding inside a massive halo at high redshift.
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massive galaxy group,filaments,lyman-$\alpha$
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