The cosmic ultraviolet baryon survey (CUBS) IV: The complex multiphase circumgalactic medium as revealed by partial Lyman limit systems
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Cooper, Thomas J.
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The cosmic ultraviolet baryon survey (CUBS) IV: The complex multiphase circumgalactic medium as revealed by partial Lyman limit systems
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- Cooper, Thomas J.;
- Rudie, Gwen C.;
- Chen, Hsiao-Wen;
- Johnson, Sean D.;
- Zahedy, Fakhri S.;
- Chen, Mandy C.;
- Boettcher, Erin;
- Walth, Gregory L.;
- Cantalupo, Sebastiano;
- Cooksey, Kathy L.;
- Faucher Giguere, Claude Andre;
- Greene, Jenny E.;
- López Morales, Sebastián Víctor Claudio;
- Mulchaey, John S.;
- Penton, Steven;
- Petitjean, Patrick;
- Putman, Mary E.;
- Rafelski, Marc;
- Rauch, Michael;
- Schaye, Joop;
- Simcoe, Robert A.;
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We present a detailed study of two partial Lyman limit systems (pLLSs) of neutral hydrogen column density N-HI approximate to ( 1 - 3) x 10(16) cm(-2 )discovered at z = 0.5 in the Cosmic Ultraviolet Baryon Survey (CUBS). Available far-ultraviolet spectra from the Hubble Space Telescope Cosmic Origins Spectrograph and optical echelle spectra from MIKE on the Magellan Telescopes enable a comprehensive ionization analysis of diffuse circumgalactic gas based on resolved kinematics and abundance ratios of atomic species spanning five different ionization stages. These data provide unambiguous evidence of kinematically aligned multiphase gas that masquerades as a single-phase structure and can only be resolved by simultaneous accounting of the full range of observed ionic species. Both systems are resolved into multiple components with inferred alpha-element abundance varying from [alpha/H] approximate to-0.8 to near solar and densities spanning over two decades from log n(H)/cm(-3) approximate to -2.2 to < -4.3. Available deep galaxy survey data from the CUBS program taken with VLT/MUSE, Magellan/LDSS3-C and Magellan/IMACS reveal that the z = 0.47 system is located 55 kpc from a star-forming galaxy with prominent Balmer absorption of stellar mass M-star approximate to 2 x 10(10 )M(circle dot), while the z = 0.54 system resides in an overdense environment of 11 galaxies within 750 kpc in projected distance, with the most massive being a luminous red galaxy of M-star approximate to 2 x 10(11) M-circle dot at 375 kpc. The study of these two pLLSs adds to an emerging picture of the complex, multiphase circumgalactic gas that varies in chemical abundances and density on small spatial scales in diverse galaxy environments. The inhomogeneous nature of metal enrichment and density revealed in observations must be taken into account in theoretical models of diffuse halo gas.
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National Science Foundation (NSF) AST-1715692
AST-1615296
AST-1715216
AST-1652522
Carnegie Fellowship from the Observatories of the Carnegie Institution for Science
Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF)
European Commission PP00P2_190092
the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme 864361
National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) 17-ATP17-0067
Space Telescope Science Institute HST-AR-16124.001A
Research Corporation for Science Advancement through a Cottrell Scholar Award
Scialog Award
Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT 1191232
ESO Telescopes at the Paranal Observatory 0104.A-0147(A)
Space Telescope Science Institute HST-GO-15163.01A
Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., under NASA NAS 5-26555
HST-GO-15163.015A
HST-GO-15163.001A
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Monthly Notices of The Royal Astronomical Society Volume 508 Issue 3 Dec 2021
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