Absorption systems at $z\sim 2$ as a probe of the circum galactic medium: a probabilistic approach
Abstract
We characterize the properties of the intergalactic medium (IGM) around a sample of galaxies extracted from state-of-the-art hydrodynamical simulations of structure formation in a cosmological volume of 25 Mpc comoving at . The simulations are based on two different subresolution schemes for star formation and supernova feedback: the MUlti-Phase Particle Integrator (MUPPI) scheme and the Effective Model. We develop a quantitative and probabilistic analysis based on the apparent optical depth method of the properties of the absorbers as a function of impact parameter from their nearby galaxies: in such a way we probe different environments from circumgalactic medium to low-density filaments. Absorbers' properties are then compared with a spectroscopic observational data set obtained from high-resolution quasar spectra. Our main focus is on the N-N relation around simulated galaxies: the results obtained with MUPPI and the Effective model are remarkably similar, with small differences only confined to regions at impact parameters . Using as a tracer of the metallicity, we obtain evidence that the observed metal absorption systems have the highest probability to be confined in a region of 150-400 kpc around galaxies. Near-filament environments have instead metallicities too low to be probed by present-day telescopes, but could be probed by future spectroscopical studies. Finally we compute covering fractions which are in agreement with observational data.
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@article{arxiv.1706.06123,
title = {Absorption systems at $z\sim 2$ as a probe of the circum galactic medium: a probabilistic approach},
author = {C. Mongardi and M. Viel and V. D'Odorico and T. -S. Kim and P. Barai and G. Murante and P. Monaco},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.06123},
year = {2018}
}
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25 pages, 20 figures