Abstract We present Ly α , He ii , and C iv observations of seven z ∼ 2 radio-loud quasars observed using the Keck Cosmic Web Imager and compare it to observed radio jet emission using archival Very Large Array and Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array radio observations. We detect 80–120 kpc diameter Ly α and 10–40 kpc He ii and C iv emission around the targets. We find the Ly α emission to be brighter within the inner 30 kpc by factors of 2–10 compared to other literature samples. We reproduce the trend for increased total luminosity for a larger on-sky area, but find our targets tend to be brighter for a given area when compared to literature observations, even when adjusting for the observational sensitivity. We infer that the He ii and C iv is likely powered by quasar photoionization, with the ionizing radiation likely escaping along the radio jet axis, which is aligned with the He ii and C iv emission. The observations agree with a two-component model of the circumgalactic medium (CGM), where the inner CGM (30 kpc) are governed by turbulence and the larger-scale environment.
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