The cos-halos survey: Rationale, design, and a census of circumgalactic neutral hydrogen

  • Jason Tumlinson
  • , Christopher Thom
  • , Jessica K. Werk
  • , J. Xavier Prochaska
  • , Todd M. Tripp
  • , Neal Katz
  • , Romeel Davé
  • , Benjamin D. Oppenheimer
  • , Joseph D. Meiring
  • , Amanda Brady Ford
  • , John M. O'Meara
  • , Molly S. Peeples
  • , Kenneth R. Sembach
  • , David H. Weinberg

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Abstract

We present the design and methods of the COS-Halos survey, a systematic investigation of the gaseous halos of 44 z = 0.15-0.35 galaxies using background QSOs observed with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph aboard the Hubble Space Telescope. This survey has yielded 39 spectra of z em ≃ 0.5 QSOs with S/N ∼10-15 per resolution element. The QSO sightlines pass within 150 physical kpc of the galaxies, which span early and late types over stellar mass log M */M = 9.5-11.5. We find that the circumgalactic medium exhibits strong H I, averaging ≃ 1 Å in Lyα equivalent width out to 150 kpc, with 100% covering fraction for star-forming galaxies and 75% covering for passive galaxies. We find good agreement in column densities between this survey and previous studies over similar range of impact parameter. There is weak evidence for a difference between early- and late-type galaxies in the strength and distribution of H I. Kinematics indicate that the detected material is bound to the host galaxy, such that ≳ 90% of the detected column density is confined within ±200 km s-1 of the galaxies. This material generally exists well below the halo virial temperatures at T ≲ 105 K. We evaluate a number of possible origin scenarios for the detected material, and in the end favor a simple model in which the bulk of the detected H I arises in a bound, cool, low-density photoionized diffuse medium that is generic to all L* galaxies and may harbor a total gaseous mass comparable to galactic stellar masses.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number59
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume777
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1 2013

Keywords

  • galaxies: formation
  • galaxies: halos
  • intergalactic medium
  • quasars: absorption lines

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Space and Planetary Science

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