Properties of the Circumgalactic Medium in Cosmic Ray-Dominated Galaxy Halos
Abstract
We investigate the impact of cosmic rays (CRs) on the circumgalactic medium (CGM) in FIRE-2 simulations, for ultra-faint dwarf through Milky Way (MW)-mass halos hosting star-forming (SF) galaxies. Our CR treatment includes injection by supernovae, anisotropic streaming and diffusion along magnetic field lines, collisional and streaming losses, with constant parallel diffusivity chosen to match -ray observations. With this, CRs become more important at larger halo masses and lower redshifts, and dominate the pressure in the CGM in MW-mass halos at . The gas in these "CR-dominated" halos differs significantly from runs without CRs: the gas is primarily cool (a few K), and the cool phase is volume-filling and has a thermal pressure below that needed for virial or local thermal pressure balance. Ionization of the "low" and "mid" ions in this diffuse cool gas is dominated by photo-ionization, with O VI columns at distances . CR and thermal gas pressure are locally anti-correlated, maintaining total pressure balance, and the CGM gas density profile is determined by the balance of CR pressure gradients and gravity. Neglecting CRs, the same halos are primarily warm/hot (K) with thermal pressure balancing gravity, collisional ionization dominates, O VI columns are lower and Ne VIII higher, and the cool phase is confined to dense filaments in local thermal pressure equilibrium with the hot phase.
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@article{arxiv.1909.00003,
title = {Properties of the Circumgalactic Medium in Cosmic Ray-Dominated Galaxy Halos},
author = {Suoqing Ji and T. K. Chan and Cameron B. Hummels and Philip F. Hopkins and Jonathan Stern and Dušan Kereš and Eliot Quataert and Claude-André Faucher-Giguère and Norman Murray},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.00003},
year = {2020}
}
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17 pages, 14 figures, published version on MNRAS