论文标题
通过lyα发射从2 <z <3.3处发出的lyα发射所追踪的冷流到热核的跃迁的证据
Evidence for Cold-stream to Hot-accretion Transition as Traced by Lyα Emission from Groups and Clusters at 2 < z < 3.3
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论文摘要
我们对围绕9个星系组的巨型Lya Halos和2 <Z <3.3的巨型Lya Halos进行了凯克宇宙网络成像仪(KCWI)的观察,其中包括五个新的检测和一个上限。我们发现,通过测量空间扩展的Lya亮度与预期的Baryonic增生率(BAR)之间的比率下降,理论预测的冷流与热核对物的过渡的观察证据,并在过渡质量MStream上方增加伸长率)。这意味着对钢筋份额的调制,该杆的份额保持冷线性减小(对数斜率为0.97+-0.19,5 sigma显着性),其halo与mstream质量比。综合恒星形成速率(SFR)和AGN骨载值显示出潜在的一致性下降,尽管仅在2.6 Sigma和1.3 Sigma处显着。这些示踪剂中的较高散射表明,LYA发射可能主要是这些结构中冷积聚的直接产物,而不是间接产物,由SFR和AGNS的流出和光电发介导;这也得到了能量考虑的支持。在mstream(冷流式)下方,我们测量llya/bar = 10^{40.51+-0.16} 〜ERG/s/msun*yr,与预测一致,sfr/bar = 10^{ - 0.54+-0.23}:在平均30 _ {-10}^{ - 10}^{ - 10}^{ - 10}^{ - +20}%的流中。 Llya在Mstream上方(热 - 乳化状态),由Mstream设置(在我们的样品中的0.2〜DEX散射范围内),独立于Halo质量,但从Z = 2升至3。
We present Keck Cosmic Web Imager (KCWI) observations of giant Lya halos surrounding 9 galaxy groups and clusters at 2<z<3.3, including five new detections and one upper limit. We find observational evidence for the cold-stream to hot-accretion transition predicted by theory by measuring a decrease in the ratio between the spatially extended Lya luminosity and the expected baryonic accretion rate (BAR), with increasing elongation above the transition mass Mstream). This implies a modulation of the share of BAR that remains cold diminishing quasi-linearly (logarithmic slope of 0.97+-0.19, 5 sigma significance) with the halo to Mstream mass ratio. The integrated star-formation rates (SFRs) and AGN bolometric luminosities display a potentially consistent decrease, albeit significant only at 2.6 sigma and 1.3 sigma, respectively. The higher scatter in these tracers suggests the Lya emission might be mostly a direct product of cold accretion in these structures rather than indirect, mediated by outflows and photo-ionization from SFR and AGNs; this is also supported by energetics considerations. Below Mstream (cold-stream regime) we measure LLya/BAR=10^{40.51+-0.16}~erg/s/Msun*yr, consistent with predictions, and SFR/BAR=10^{-0.54+-0.23}: on average 30_{-10}^{+20}% of the cold streams go into stars. Above Mstream (hot-accretion regime), LLya is set by Mstream (within 0.2~dex scatter in our sample), independent of the halo mass but rising tenfold from z=2 to 3.