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Inspiraling streams of enriched gas observed around a massive galaxy 11 billion years ago

Authors :
Zhang, Shiwu
Cai, Zheng
Xu, Dandan
Shimakawa, Rhythm
Battaia, Fabrizio Arrigoni
Prochaska, Jason Xavier
Cen, Renyue
Zheng, Zheng
Wu, Yunjing
Li, Qiong
Dou, Liming
Wu, Jianfeng
Zabludoff, Ann
Fan, Xiaohui
Ai, Yanli
Golden-Marx, Emmet Gabriel
Li, Miao
Lu, Youjun
Ma, Xiangcheng
Wang, Sen
Wang, Ran
Yuan, Feng
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Stars form in galaxies, from gas that has been accreted from the intergalactic medium. Simulations have shown that recycling of gas-the reaccretion of gas that was previously ejected from a galaxy-could sustain star formation in the early Universe. We observe the gas surrounding a massive galaxy at redshift 2.3 and detect emission lines from neutral hydrogen, helium, and ionized carbon that extend 100 kiloparsecs from the galaxy. The kinematics of this circumgalactic gas is consistent with an inspiraling stream. The carbon abundance indicates that the gas had already been enriched with elements heavier than helium, previously ejected from a galaxy. We interpret the results as evidence of gas recycling during high-redshift galaxy assembly.<br />Comment: Published in Science, 5 May 2023 (accepted version), Main text 20 pages, four figures in the main text, and 13 figures and 4 tables in the supplementary materials

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2305.02344
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abj9192