Impact of cosmic ray-driven outflows on Lyman-α emission in cosmological simulations
The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 992:1 (2025) 67
Abstract:
Cosmic ray (CR) feedback has been proposed as a powerful mechanism for driving warm gas outflows in galaxies. We use cosmological magnetohydrodynamic simulations to investigate the impact of CR feedback on neutral hydrogen (HI) in a 1011²Ñ⊙ dark matter halo at 2<z<4. To this end, we post-process the simulations with ionizing radiative transfer and perform Monte Carlo Lyman-α (Lyα) transfer calculations. CR feedback reduces HI column densities around young stars, thereby allowing more Lyα photons to escape and consequently offering a better match to the Lyα luminosities of observed Lyα emitters. Although galaxies with CR-driven outflows have more extended HI in the circumgalactic medium, two Lyα line properties sensitive to optical depth and gas kinematics - the location of the red peak in velocity space (vred) and relative strength of the blue-to-red peaks (B/R) - cannot distinguish between the CR-driven and non-CR simulations. This is because Lyα photons propagate preferentially along low HI density channels created by the ionizing radiation, thereby limiting the scattering with volume-filling HI. In contrast, the observed low flux ratios between the valley and peak and the surface brightness profiles are better reproduced in the model with CR-driven outflows because the Lyα photons interact more before escaping, rather than being destroyed by dust as is the case in the non-CR simulation. We discuss the potential cause of the paucity of sightlines in simulations that exhibit prominent red peaks and large vred, which may require the presence of more volume-filling HI.MEGATRON: the impact of non-equilibrium effects and local radiation fields on the circumgalactic medium at cosmic noon
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