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Characterizing the abundance, properties, and kinematics of the cool circumgalactic medium of galaxies in absorption with SDSS DR16

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arxiv 2103.15842 v1 pith:XTKTARU3 submitted 2021-03-29 astro-ph.GA

Characterizing the abundance, properties, and kinematics of the cool circumgalactic medium of galaxies in absorption with SDSS DR16

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In order to study the circumgalactic medium (CGM) of galaxies we develop an automated pipeline to estimate the optical continuum of quasars and detect intervening metal absorption line systems with a matched kernel convolution technique and adaptive S/N criteria. We process $\sim$ one million quasars in the latest Data Release 16 (DR16) of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and compile a large sample of $\sim$ 160,000 MgII absorbers, together with $\sim$ 70,000 FeII systems, in the redshift range $0.35<z_{abs}<2.3$. Combining these with the SDSS DR16 spectroscopy of $\sim1.1$ million luminous red galaxies (LRGs) and $\sim 200,000$ emission line galaxies (ELGs), we investigate the nature of cold gas absorption at $0.5<z<1$. These large samples allow us to characterize the scale dependence of MgII with greater accuracy than in previous work. We find that there is a strong enhancement of MgII absorption within $\sim 50$ kpc of ELGs, and the covering fraction within $0.5r_{\rm vir}$ of ELGs is 2-5 times higher than for LRGs. Beyond 50 kpc, there is a sharp decline in MgII for both kinds of galaxies, indicating a transition to the regime where the CGM is tightly linked with the dark matter halo. The MgII covering fraction correlates strongly with stellar mass for LRGs, but weakly for ELGs, where covering fractions increase with star formation rate. Our analysis implies that cool circumgalactic gas has a different physical origin for star forming versus quiescent galaxies.

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