H Emission and the Dependence of the Circumgalactic Cool Gas Fraction on Halo Mass

Huanian Zhang, Xiaohu Yang, Dennis Zaritsky, Peter Behroozi, Jessica Werk

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Abstract

We continue our empirical study of the emission line flux originating in the cool (T 104 K) gas that populates the halos of galaxies and their environments. Specifically, we present results obtained for a sample of nearly half a million individual galaxies, groups, and clusters of galaxies, intersected by more than two million SDSS lines of sight at projected separations of up to a quarter of the virial radius. Adopting simple power-law relationships between the circumgalactic (CGM) cool gas fraction and either the halo or stellar mass, we present expressions for the CGM cool gas fraction as a function of either halo or stellar mass, × or Where we can compare, our results are consistent with previous constraints from absorption line studies, our own previous emission line work, and simulations. The cool gas can be the dominant baryonic CGM component, comprising a fraction as high as >90% of halo gaseous baryons, in low-mass halos, Mh 1010.5 Mo, and a minor fraction, <5%, in groups and clusters, Mh > 1014 Mo.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number33
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume888
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2020

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Space and Planetary Science

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