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Observational signatures of a warped disk associated with cold-flow accretion

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2017-12-20 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

We present MUSE observations of the field of the quasar Q0152-020 whose spectrum shows a Lyman limit system (LLS) at redshift zabs=0.38z_{\rm abs} = 0.38, with a metallicity Z 0.06\gtrsim 0.06 Z_\odot. The low ionization metal lines associated with the LLS present two narrow distinct absorption components with a velocity separation of 26 km s1{\rm s}^{-1}. We detect six galaxies within 600 km s1{\rm s}^{-1} from the absorption redshift; their projected distances from the quasar sightline range from 60 to 200 kpc. The optical spectra of five of these galaxies exhibit prominent nebular emission lines, from which we deduce extinction-corrected star formation rates in the range SFR = 0.06-1.3 M_\odot~yr1^{-1}, and metallicities between 0.2 Z_\odot and Z_\odot. The sixth galaxy is only detected in the stellar continuum. By combining our data with archival Keck/HIRES spectroscopy of the quasar and HST/WFPC2 imaging of the field, we can relate absorption line and galaxy kinematics; we conclude that the LLS is most likely associated with the galaxy closest to the quasar sight-line (galaxy "a"). Our morphokinematic analysis of galaxy "a" combined with the absorption line kinematics supports the interpretation that one of the absorption components originates from an extension of the stellar disk of galaxy "a", while the other component may arise in accreting gas in a warped disk with specific angular momentum 3\sim 3 times larger than the specific angular momentum of the galaxy halo. Such warped disks are common features in hydrodynamical simulations of cold-flow accretion onto galaxies; the data presented here provide observational evidence in favour of this scenario.

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@article{arxiv.1710.08398,
  title  = {Observational signatures of a warped disk associated with cold-flow accretion},
  author = {Hadi Rahmani and Céline Péroux and Ramona Augustin and Bernd Husemann and Glenn G. Kacprzak and Varsha Kulkarni and Bruno Milliard and Palle Møller and Max Pettini and Lorrie Straka and Joël Vernet and Donald G. York},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.08398},
  year   = {2017}
}

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accepted for publication in MNRAS