We investigate the association between galaxies and metal-line and metal-free
absorbers in the local universe ($z < 0.16$) using a large compilation of FUV
spectra of bright AGN targets observed with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
aboard the Hubble Space Telescope. In this homogeneous sample of 24 O VI
detections ($Z 0.1\,Z_ødot$) and 25 non-detections, the maximum
distance O VI extends from galaxies of various luminosities is $\sim0.6$ Mpc,
or $\sim5\,R_vir$, confirming and refining earlier results. This is an
important value that must be matched by numerical simulations, which input the
strength of galactic winds at the sub-grid level. We present evidence that the
primary contributors to the spread of metals into the circum- and intergalactic
media are $L<L^*$ galaxies. The maximum distances that metals are transported
from these galaxies is comparable to the size of a small, spiral-rich group of
galaxies. This suggests that, while rather pristine intergalactic material may
accrete onto these groups where it can mix with metal-bearing clouds, the
metals produced by the group galaxies may not leave the group, creating a
nearly "closed box" for galactic evolution.
Описание
[1706.05103] The Spread of Metals into the Low-Redshift Intergalactic Medium
%0 Generic
%1 pratt2017spread
%A Pratt, C. T.
%A Stocke, J. T.
%A Keeney, B. A.
%A Danforth, C. W.
%D 2017
%K IGM low-z metals spread
%T The Spread of Metals into the Low-Redshift Intergalactic Medium
%U http://arxiv.org/abs/1706.05103
%X We investigate the association between galaxies and metal-line and metal-free
absorbers in the local universe ($z < 0.16$) using a large compilation of FUV
spectra of bright AGN targets observed with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
aboard the Hubble Space Telescope. In this homogeneous sample of 24 O VI
detections ($Z 0.1\,Z_ødot$) and 25 non-detections, the maximum
distance O VI extends from galaxies of various luminosities is $\sim0.6$ Mpc,
or $\sim5\,R_vir$, confirming and refining earlier results. This is an
important value that must be matched by numerical simulations, which input the
strength of galactic winds at the sub-grid level. We present evidence that the
primary contributors to the spread of metals into the circum- and intergalactic
media are $L<L^*$ galaxies. The maximum distances that metals are transported
from these galaxies is comparable to the size of a small, spiral-rich group of
galaxies. This suggests that, while rather pristine intergalactic material may
accrete onto these groups where it can mix with metal-bearing clouds, the
metals produced by the group galaxies may not leave the group, creating a
nearly "closed box" for galactic evolution.
@misc{pratt2017spread,
abstract = {We investigate the association between galaxies and metal-line and metal-free
absorbers in the local universe ($z < 0.16$) using a large compilation of FUV
spectra of bright AGN targets observed with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
aboard the Hubble Space Telescope. In this homogeneous sample of 24 O VI
detections ($Z \geq 0.1\,Z_{\odot}$) and 25 non-detections, the maximum
distance O VI extends from galaxies of various luminosities is $\sim0.6$ Mpc,
or $\sim5\,R_{vir}$, confirming and refining earlier results. This is an
important value that must be matched by numerical simulations, which input the
strength of galactic winds at the sub-grid level. We present evidence that the
primary contributors to the spread of metals into the circum- and intergalactic
media are $L<L^*$ galaxies. The maximum distances that metals are transported
from these galaxies is comparable to the size of a small, spiral-rich group of
galaxies. This suggests that, while rather pristine intergalactic material may
accrete onto these groups where it can mix with metal-bearing clouds, the
metals produced by the group galaxies may not leave the group, creating a
nearly "closed box" for galactic evolution.},
added-at = {2017-06-19T20:23:10.000+0200},
author = {Pratt, C. T. and Stocke, J. T. and Keeney, B. A. and Danforth, C. W.},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/22d1eff87a1735fe666c2adf3bc74d9f7/miki},
description = {[1706.05103] The Spread of Metals into the Low-Redshift Intergalactic Medium},
interhash = {6266122c758a6e8ca4b6e8b3ac7df72b},
intrahash = {2d1eff87a1735fe666c2adf3bc74d9f7},
keywords = {IGM low-z metals spread},
note = {cite arxiv:1706.05103Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables},
timestamp = {2017-06-19T20:23:10.000+0200},
title = {The Spread of Metals into the Low-Redshift Intergalactic Medium},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1706.05103},
year = 2017
}