Wednesday, February 13, 2013

1302.2813 (A. Humphrey et al.)

Polarized extended Ly-alpha emission from a z=2.3 radio galaxy    [PDF]

A. Humphrey, J. Vernet, M. Villar-Martin, S. di Serego Alighieri, R. A. E. Fosbury, A. Cimatti
We present spatially resolved spectropolarimetic measurements of the 100-kpc scale gaseous environment of the z=2.34 radio galaxy TXS 0211-122. The polarization level of the narrow Ly-alpha emission is low centrally (P<5 %), but rises to P=16.4+/-4.6 % in the Eastern part of the nebula, indicating that the nebula is at least partly powered by the scattering of Ly-alpha photons by HI. Not only is this the first detection of polarized Ly-alpha around a radio-loud active galaxy, it is also the second detection to date for any kind of Ly-alpha nebula. We also detect a pair of diametrically opposed UV continuum sources along the slit, at the outer edges of the Ly-alpha nebula, which we suggest may be the limb of a dusty shell, related to the large-scale HI absorbers often associated with high-z radio galaxies.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.2813

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