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Title: Dark galaxy candidates at redshift∼ 3.5 detected with MUSE
Authors: Marino, Raffaella Anna
Cantalupo, Sebastiano
Lilly, Simon
Gallego, Sofia G.
Straka, Lorrie A.
Borisova, Elena
Pezzulli, Gabriele
Bacon, Roland
Brinchmann, Jarle
Carollo, C. Marcella
Caruana, Joseph
Conseil, Simon
Contini, Thierry
Diener, Catrina
Finley, Hayley
Inami, Hanae
Leclercq, Floriane
Muzahid, Sowgat
Richard, Johan
Schaye, Joop
Wendt, Martin
Wisotzki, Lutz
Keywords: Galaxies
Astrophysics
Galaxies -- Evolution
Galaxies -- Observations
Red shift -- Observations
Galaxies -- Formation
Cosmology
Cosmology -- Observations
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: The American Astronomical Society
Citation: Marino, R. A., Cantalupo, S., Lilly, S. J., Gallego, S. G., Straka, L. A., Borisova, E., ... & Wisotzki, L. (2018). Dark galaxy candidates at redshift∼ 3.5 detected with MUSE. The Astrophysical Journal, 859(1), 53.
Abstract: Recent theoretical models suggest that the early phase of galaxy formation could involve an epoch when galaxies are gas rich but inefficient at forming stars: a “dark galaxy” phase. Here, we report the results of our Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) survey for dark galaxies fluorescently illuminated by quasars at z > 3. Compared to previous studies which are based on deep narrowband (NB) imaging, our integral field survey provides a nearly uniform sensitivity coverage over a large volume in redshift space around the quasars as well as full spectral information at each location. Thanks to these unique features, we are able to build control samples at large redshift distances from the quasars using the same data taken under the same conditions. By comparing the rest-frame equivalent width (EW0) distributions of the Lyα sources detected in proximity to the quasars and in control samples, we detect a clear correlation between the locations of high-EW0 objects and the quasars. This correlation is not seen in other properties, such as Lyα luminosities or volume overdensities, suggesting the possible fluorescent nature of at least some of these objects. Among these, we find six sources without continuum counterparts and EW0 limits larger than 240 Å that are the best candidates for dark galaxies in our survey at z > 3.5. The volume densities and properties, including inferred gas masses and star formation efficiencies, of these dark galaxy candidates are similar to those of previously detected candidates at z ≈ 2.4 in NB surveys. Moreover, if the most distant of these are fluorescently illuminated by the quasar, our results also provide a lower limit of t = 60 Myr on the quasar lifetime.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/87623
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