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MUSE-ALMA Halos XI: Gas flows in the circumgalactic medium

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2023-05-31 v1

Abstract

The flow of gas into and out of galaxies leaves traces in the circumgalactic medium which can then be studied using absorption lines towards background quasars. We analyse 27 log(N_HI) > 18.0 HI absorbers at z = 0.2 to 1.4 from the MUSE-ALMA Halos survey with at least one galaxy counterpart within a line of sight velocity of +/-500 km s^{-1}. We perform 3D kinematic forward modelling of these associated galaxies to examine the flow of dense, neutral gas in the circumgalactic medium. From the VLT/MUSE, HST broadband imaging and VLT/UVES and Keck/HIRES high-resolution UV quasar spectroscopy observations, we compare the impact parameters, star-formation rates and stellar masses of the associated galaxies with the absorber properties. We find marginal evidence for a bimodal distribution in azimuthal angles for strong HI absorbers, similar to previous studies of the MgII and OVI absorption lines. There is no clear metallicity dependence on azimuthal angle and we suggest a larger sample of absorbers are required to fully test the relationship predicted by cosmological hydrodynamical simulations. A case-by-case study of the absorbers reveals that ten per cent of absorbers are consistent with gas accretion, up to 30 per cent trace outflows while the remainder trace gas in the galaxy disk, the intragroup medium and low-mass galaxies below the MUSE detection limit. Our results highlight that the baryon cycle directly affects the dense neutral gas required for star-formation and plays a critical role in galaxy evolution.

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@article{arxiv.2305.11219,
  title  = {MUSE-ALMA Halos XI: Gas flows in the circumgalactic medium},
  author = {Simon Weng and Céline Péroux and Arjun Karki and Ramona Augustin and Varsha P. Kulkarni and Aleksandra Hamanowicz and Martin Zwaan and Elaine M. Sadler and Dylan Nelson and Matthew J. Hayes and Glenn G. Kacprzak and Andrew J. Fox and Victoria Bollo and Benedetta Casavecchia and Roland Szakacs},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.11219},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

13 pages, 6 figures, 12 pages of appendix. Accepted for publication in MNRAS