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The circumgalactic medium traced by Mg II absorption with DESI: dependence on galaxy stellar mass, star formation rate and azimuthal angle

Authors :
Chen, Zeyu
Wang, Enci
Zou, Hu
Zou, Siwei
Gao, Yang
Wang, Huiyuan
Yu, Haoran
Jia, Cheng
Li, Haixin
Ma, Chengyu
Yao, Yao
Ding, Weiyu
Zhu, Runyu
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Understanding the circumgalactic medium (CGM) distribution of galaxies is the key to revealing the dynamical exchange of materials between galaxies and their surroundings. In this work, we use DESI EDR dataset to investigate the cool CGM of galaxies ($0.3<z<1.7$) with stacking the spectra of background QSOs to obtain Mg II absorption of foreground galaxies. The equivalent width of Mg II absorption strongly correlates to stellar mass with EW(Mg II) $\propto M_{*}^{0.5}$ for star-forming galaxies with $\log M_{*}/M_{\odot} < 10$, but is independent with mass for galaxies above this mass. At given stellar mass, EW(Mg II) is larger for galaxies of higher star formation rate with impact parameter less than $50$ kpc, while showing little dependence on galaxy size. By studying the dependence on azimuthal angle, we find EW(Mg II) is strongest at the direction near the minor axis for star-forming galaxies with $\log M_{*}/M_{\odot} < 10.0$, while no dependence on azimuthal angle is seen for luminous red galaxies. This indicates that the outflow associated with star formation enhances the Mg II absorption. However, for galaxies with $\log M_{*}/M_{\odot} > 10.0$, the EW(Mg II) at the minor axis is largely suppressed with respect to low mass galaxies. This suggests that the competing processes, such as stellar feedback and gravity, play a key role in shaping the distribution of outflowing gas.<br />Comment: 20 pages, 17 figures. Submitted to ApJ. Comments are welcome

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2411.08485
Document Type :
Working Paper