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Multiphase circumgalactic medium probed with MUSE and ALMA

Péroux, Céline; Zwaan, Martin A; Klitsch, Anne; Augustin, Ramona; Hamanowicz, Aleksandra; Rahmani, Hadi; Pettini, Max; Kulkarni, Varsha; Straka, Lorrie A; Biggs, Andy D; York, Donald G; Milliard, Bruno

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Authors

Céline Péroux

Martin A Zwaan

Anne Klitsch

Ramona Augustin

Aleksandra Hamanowicz

Hadi Rahmani

Max Pettini

Varsha Kulkarni

Lorrie A Straka

Andy D Biggs

Donald G York

Bruno Milliard



Abstract

Galaxy haloes appear to be missing a large fraction of their baryons, most probably hiding in the circumgalactic medium (CGM), a diffuse component within the dark matter halo that extends far from the inner regions of the galaxies. A powerful tool to study the CGM gas is offered by absorption lines in the spectra of background quasars. Here, we present optical (MUSE) and mm (ALMA) observations of the field of the quasar Q1130−1449 which includes a log [N(H I)/cm−2] = 21.71 ± 0.07 absorber at z = 0.313. Ground-based VLT/MUSE 3D spectroscopy shows 11 galaxies at the redshift of the absorber down to a limiting SFR > 0.01 M⊙ yr−1 (covering emission lines of [O II], Hβ, [O III], [N II], and H α), 7 of which are new discoveries. In particular, we report a new emitter with a smaller impact parameter to the quasar line of sight (b = 10.6 kpc) than the galaxies detected so far. Three of the objects are also detected in CO(1–0) in our ALMA observations indicating long depletion time-scales for the molecular gas and kinematics consistent with the ionized gas. We infer from dedicated numerical cosmological RAMSES zoom-in simulations that the physical properties of these objects qualitatively resemble a small group environment, possibly part of a filamentary structure. Based on metallicity and velocity arguments, we conclude that the neutral gas traced in absorption is only partly related to these emitting galaxies while a larger fraction is likely the signature of gas with surface brightness almost four orders of magnitude fainter that current detection limits. Together, these findings challenge a picture where strong-N(HI) quasar absorbers are associated with a single bright galaxy and favour a scenario where the H I gas probed in absorption is related to far more complex galaxy structures.

Citation

Péroux, C., Zwaan, M. A., Klitsch, A., Augustin, R., Hamanowicz, A., Rahmani, H., Pettini, M., Kulkarni, V., Straka, L. A., Biggs, A. D., York, D. G., & Milliard, B. (2019). Multiphase circumgalactic medium probed with MUSE and ALMA. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 485(2), 1595-1613. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz202

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 15, 2019
Online Publication Date Jan 18, 2019
Publication Date May 31, 2019
Deposit Date Mar 27, 2019
Publicly Available Date Mar 27, 2019
Journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Print ISSN 0035-8711
Electronic ISSN 1365-2966
Publisher Royal Astronomical Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 485
Issue 2
Pages 1595-1613
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz202
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1305326

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© 2019 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.





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