http://arxiv.org/abs/1810.06560
We present a sample of 30 galaxies at 0.49 < z(gal) < 1.44 probed by Ne VIII absorption to study the highly ionized circumgalactic medium (CGM) based on high-S/N ultraviolet spectra of z > 1 QSOs and the galaxy database from the COS Absorption Survey of Baryon Harbors (CASBaH). We find a Ne VIII covering fraction of 78 +13/-23% within 200 kpc of M_* = 10^9.5 – 10^11.5 Msol galaxies and 73 +14/-21% within 1.5 virial radii (N(Ne VIII) > 10^13.3 cm^-2). Conservatively, we estimate the mass in Ne VIII-traced gas to be M_gas(Ne VIII) > 10^9.5 Msol, or 6-20% of the galaxies’ expected baryonic mass. For the median halo mass and redshift of our sample, the virial temperature is approximately the peak temperature for the Ne VIII ion, and we conclude that the Ne VIII-traced gas is likely collisionally ionized near this temperature. Employing absorber mass and size constraints, we argue that a photoionized origin is unlikely given the large implied pressure differential (approximately two orders of magnitude) between the cool, low-density clouds and the putative, ambient virialized medium. These data, the first statistical sample of Ne VIII absorber/galaxy systems, provide unique constraints toward the physical origins and implications of circumgalactic gas.
J. Burchett, T. Tripp, J. Prochaska, et. al.
Wed, 17 Oct 18
86/96
Comments: 9 pages, 4 figures, 1 table; submitted to ApJL
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