Characterizing the circum-galactic medium of damped Lyman-α absorbing galaxies
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Augustin, Ramona
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Péroux, Céline
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Møller, Palle
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Kulkarni, Varsha
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Rahmani, Hadi
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Milliard, Bruno
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Pieri, Matthew
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York, Donald G.
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Aller, Monique
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Zwaan, Martin
Abstract
Gas flows in and out of galaxies through their circum-galactic medium (CGM) are poorly constrained and direct observations of this faint, diffuse medium remain challenging. We use a sample of five z ∼ 1-2 galaxy counterparts to damped Lyman-α absorbers (DLAs) to combine data on cold gas, metals and stellar content of the same galaxies. We present new Hubble Space Telescope (HST)/WFC3 imaging of these fields in three to five broad-band filters and characterize the stellar properties of the host galaxies. By fitting the spectral energy distribution, we measure their stellar masses to be in the range of log(M*/M☉) ∼ 9.1-10.7. Combining these with IFU observations, we find a large spread of baryon fractions inside the host galaxies, between 7 and 100 per cent. Similarly, we find gas fractions between 3 and 56 per cent. Given their star formation rates, these objects lie on the expected main sequence of galaxies. Emission line metallicities indicate they are consistent with the mass-metallicity relation for DLAs. We also report an apparent anti-correlation between the stellar masses and N(H I), which could be due to a dust bias effect or lower column density systems tracing more massive galaxies. We present new ALMA observations of one of the targets leading to a molecular gas mass of log(Mmol/M☉) < 9.89. We also investigate the morphology of the DLA counterparts and find that most of the galaxies show a clumpy structure and suggest ongoing tidal interaction. Thanks to our high spatial resolution HST data, we gain new insights into the structural complexity of the CGM.
Volume
478
Issue
3
Start page
3120
Issn Identifier
0035-8711
Ads BibCode
2018MNRAS.478.3120A
Rights
open.access
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