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The Bimodal Metallicity Distribution of the Cool Circumgalactic Medium at z<1

Authors :
Lehner, N.
Howk, J. C.
Tripp, T. M.
Tumlinson, J.
Prochaska, J. X.
O'Meara, J. M.
Thom, C.
Werk, J. K.
Fox, A. J.
Ribaudo, J.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

We assess the metal content of the cool (10^4 K) circumgalactic medium (CGM) about galaxies at z&lt;1 using an H I-selected sample of 28 Lyman limit systems (LLS, defined here as absorbers with 16.2&lt;log N(H I)&lt;18.5) observed in absorption against background QSOs by the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph on-board the Hubble Space Telescope. The N(H I) selection avoids metallicity biases inherent in many previous studies of the low-redshift CGM. We compare the column densities of weakly ionized metal species (e.g., O II, Si II, Mg II) to N(H I) in the strongest H I component of each absorber. We find that the metallicity distribution of the LLS (and hence the cool CGM) is bimodal with metal-poor and metal-rich branches peaking at [X/H]=-1.6 and -0.3 (or about 2.5% and 50% solar metallicities). The cool CGM probed by these LLS is predominantly ionized. The metal-rich branch of the population likely traces winds, recycled outflows, and tidally stripped gas; the metal-poor branch has properties consistent with cold accretion streams thought to be a major source of fresh gas for star forming galaxies. Both branches have a nearly equal number of absorbers. Our results thus demonstrate there is a significant mass of previously-undiscovered cold metal-poor gas and confirm the presence of metal enriched gas in the CGM of z&lt;1 galaxies.&lt;br /&gt;Comment: Accepted by the ApJ. Revised version with minor changes in the text and figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1302.5424
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/770/2/138