Cooling Radiation and the Lyα Luminosity of Forming Galaxies
Open Access
- 1 December 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 562 (2) , 605-617
- https://doi.org/10.1086/323519
Abstract
We examine the cooling radiation from forming galaxies in hydrodynamic simulations of the LCDM model (cold dark matter with a cosmological constant), focusing on the Lyα line luminosities of high-redshift systems. Primordial composition gas condenses within dark matter potential wells, forming objects with masses and sizes comparable to the luminous regions of observed galaxies. As expected, the energy radiated in this process is comparable to the gravitational binding energy of the baryons, and the total cooling luminosity of the galaxy population peaks at z ≈ 2. However, in contrast to the classical picture of gas cooling from the ~106 K virial temperature of a typical dark matter halo, we find that most of the cooling radiation is emitted by gas with T < 20,000 K. As a consequence, roughly 50% of this cooling radiation emerges in the Lyα line. While a galaxy's cooling luminosity is usually smaller than the ionizing continuum luminosity of its young stars, the two are comparable in the most massive systems, and the cooling radiation is produced at larger radii, where the Lyα photons are less likely to be extinguished by dust. We suggest, in particular, that cooling radiation could explain the two large (~100 kpc), luminous (LLyα ~ 1044 ergs s-1) "blobs" of Lyα emission found in the narrowband survey of a z = 3 protocluster by Steidel and collaborators. Our simulations predict objects of the observed luminosity at about the right space density, and radiative transfer effects can account for the observed sizes and line widths. We discuss observable tests of this hypothesis for the nature of the Lyα blobs, and we present predictions for the contribution of cooling radiation to the Lyα luminosity function of galaxies as a function of redshift.Keywords
All Related Versions
This publication has 51 references indexed in Scilit:
- Submillimeter Imaging of a Protocluster Region at [CLC][ITAL]z[/ITAL][/CLC] = 3.09The Astrophysical Journal, 2001
- Diffuse X-ray emission from late-type galaxy haloesMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2000
- Redshift Distribution of the Faint Submillimeter Galaxy PopulationThe Astronomical Journal, 1999
- The Deuterium Abundance toward Q1937−1009The Astrophysical Journal, 1998
- Queue length and waiting time analysis of a batch arrival queue with bilevel controlComputers & Operations Research, 1998
- The Neutral Hydrogen Column Density Towards Q1937-1009 From the Unabsorbed Intrinsic Continuum in the Lyman-alpha Forest.The Astronomical Journal, 1997
- A hydrodynamic treatment of the cold dark matter cosmological scenarioThe Astrophysical Journal, 1992
- A hierarchical O(N log N) force-calculation algorithmNature, 1986
- The Mean Photon Path Length in Extremely Opaque MediaThe Astrophysical Journal, 1975
- The Escape of Resonance-Line Radiation from Extremely Opaque MediaThe Astrophysical Journal, 1972