John Feldmeier, Alex Hagen, Robin Ciardullo, Caryl Gronwall, Eric Gawiser, Lucia Guaita, Lea Hagen, Nicholas Bond, Viviana Acquaviva, Guillermo Blanc, Alvaro Orsi, Peter Kurczynski
We search for evidence of diffuse Ly-alpha emission from extended neutral hydrogen surrounding Ly-alpha emitting galaxies (LAEs) using deep narrow-band images of the Extended Chandra Deep Field South. By stacking the profiles of 187 LAEs at z = 2.06, 241 LAEs at z = 3.10, and 179 LAEs at z = 3.12, and carefully performing low-surface brightness photometry, we obtain mean surface brightness maps that reach 9.9, 8.7, and 6.2 x 10^{-19} ergs cm^{-2} s^{-1} arcsec^{-2} in the emission line. We undertake a thorough investigation of systematic uncertainties in our surface brightness measurements, and find that our limits are 5-10 times larger than would be expected from Poisson background fluctuations; these uncertainties are often underestimated in the literature. At z ~ 3.1, we find marginal evidence for extended halos with scale lengths of 5-8 kpc, and demonstrate that sub-samples of galaxies with low equivalent widths and brighter continuum magnitudes are more likely to possess such halos. At z ~ 2.1, we find no evidence of extended Ly-alpha emission down to our detection limits. We compare these findings to other measurements in the literature, and discuss possible instrumental and astrophysical reasons for the discrepancies, including possible evolution of Ly-alpha halo properties from z ~ 3.1 to z ~ 2.1.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1301.0462
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