Probing the absorbing haloes around two high-redshift radio galaxies with VLT-UVES

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10 pages, 6 Figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS. Replaced with previous version due to misquote of radio source size, r

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10.1046/j.1365-8711.2003.06053.x

We present VLT-UVES echelle spectroscopy of the HI and CIV absorption in the spatially-extended Lyman-alpha emission around two high-redshift radio galaxies 0200+015 (z=2.23) and 0943-242 (z=2.92). The absorbers in 0943-242 exhibit little additional structure compared with previous low-resolution spectroscopy and the main absorber is still consistent with HI column density of ~10^19 cm^-2. This is consistent with a picture in which the absorbing gas has low density and low metallicity and is distributed in a smooth absorbing shell located beyond the emission-line gas. However, the main absorbers in 0200+015 are very different. The previous single absorber fit of HI column density \~10^19 cm^-2, now splits into two ~4 x 10^14 cm^-2 absorbers which extend more than 15kpc to obscure additional Ly-alpha emission coincident with a radio lobe in these high-resolution observations. Although consistent with the shell-like distribution for the absorption systems, 0200+015 requires a much higher metal enrichment than 0943-242. The metallicity, inferred from the CIV absorption, is considerably lower in 0943-242 than in 0200+015. We explain these differences with an evolutionary scenario based on the size of the radio source. In both sources the HI absorption gas originates from either a gas-rich merger or pristine cluster gas which cools and collapses towards the centre of the dark matter halo. The higher metallicity in the larger radio source (0200+015) may be a result of a starburst driven superwind (concurrent with the triggering of the radio emission) which has engulfed the outer halo in this older source.

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