The Hobby–Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment (HETDEX) is a large-volume spectroscopic survey without preselection of sources, searching ∼540 deg2for Ly
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Abstract α emitting galaxies (LAEs) at 1.9 <z < 3.5. Taking advantage of such a wide-volume survey, we perform a pilot study using early HETDEX data to search for lensed Lyα emitters (LAEs). After performing a proof of concept using a previously known lensed LAE covered by HETDEX, we perform a search for previously unknown lensed LAEs in the HETDEX spectroscopic sample. We present a catalog of 26 potential LAEs lensed by foreground, red, non-star-forming galaxies atz ∼ 0.4–0.7. We estimate the magnification for each candidate system, finding 12 candidates to be within the strong lensing regime (magnificationμ > 2). Follow-up observations of these potential lensed LAEs have the potential to confirm their lensed nature and explore these distant galaxies in more detail. -
Abstract We report an active galactic nucleus (AGN) with an extremely high equivalent width (EW), EWLy
α +N V,rest≳921Å , in the rest frame, atz ∼ 2.24 in the Hobby–Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment Survey (HETDEX), as a representative case of the high-EW AGN population. The continuum level is a nondetection in the HETDEX spectrum; thus the measured EW is a lower limit. The source is detected with significant emission lines (>7σ ) at Lyα + Nv λ 1241, Civ λ 1549, and a moderate emission line (∼4σ ) at Heii λ 1640 within the wavelength coverage of HETDEX (3500–5500 Å). Ther -band magnitude is 24.57 from the Hyper Suprime-Cam-HETDEX joint survey with a detection limit ofr = 25.12 at 5σ . The Lyα emission line spans a clearly resolved region of ∼10″ (85 kpc) in diameter. The Lyα line profile is strongly double peaked. The spectral decomposed blue gas and red gas Lyα emission are separated by ∼1.″2 (10.1 kpc) with a line-of-sight velocity offset of ∼1100 km s−1. This source is probably an obscured AGN with powerful winds. -
Abstract We present extended Ly
α emission out to 800 kpc of 1034 [Oiii ]-selected galaxies at redshifts 1.9 <z < 2.35 using the Hobby–Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment. The locations and redshifts of the galaxies are taken from the 3D-HST survey. The median-stacked surface brightness profile of the Lyα emission of the [Oiii ]-selected galaxies agrees well with that of 968 bright Lyα -emitting galaxies (LAEs) atr > 40 kpc from the galaxy centers. The surface brightness in the inner parts (r < 10 kpc) around the [Oiii ]-selected galaxies, however, is 10 times fainter than that of the LAEs. Our results are consistent with the notion that photons dominating the outer regions of the Lyα halos are not produced in the central galaxies but originate outside of them.