We have detected Lyman-alpha emission from a damped Lyman-alpha system (DLA) that lies near the bright quasar HS1549+1919. The DLA has the same redshift as HS1549+1919 and was discovered in the spectrum of a faint QSO that lies 49" away (380 proper kpc). The emission line's luminosity, double-peaked profile, and small spatial separation from the DLA suggest that it may be fluorescent Lyman-alpha emission from gas that is absorbing the nearby QSO's radiation. If this is the case, our observations show that the DLA has a size of at least 1.5" and that the QSO's luminosity one million years ago was similar to its luminosity today. A survey for similar systems within 1' of bright QSOs would put interesting limits on the mean quasar lifetime.
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Adelberger, K. L., Steidel, C. C., Kollmeier, J. A., & Reddy, N. A. (2006). Possible Detection of Lyα Fluorescence from a Damped Lyα System at Redshift z ∼ 2.8. The Astrophysical Journal, 637(1), 74–79. https://doi.org/10.1086/497896
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