An Empirical Characterization of Extended Cool Gas Around Galaxies Using MgII Absorption Features
Hsiao-Wen Chen, Jennifer E. Helsby, Jean-Rene Gauthier, Stephen A., Shectman, Ian B. Thompson, Jeremy L. Tinker

TL;DR
This study empirically characterizes the extent and properties of MgII absorbing gas halos around galaxies at z<0.5, revealing correlations with galaxy luminosity and halo covering fractions, and contrasting isolated and group environments.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale empirical analysis of MgII halo properties, including their dependence on galaxy luminosity and environment, using a spectroscopic survey of galaxies near background QSOs.
Findings
MgII absorption strength declines with distance from galaxies.
More luminous galaxies have more extended MgII halos.
High covering fractions of MgII absorbers within the gaseous radius.
Abstract
We report results from a survey of MgII absorbers in the spectra of background QSOs that are within close angular distances to a foreground galaxy at z<0.5, using the Magellan Echellette Spectrograph. We have established a spectroscopic sample of 94 galaxies at a median redshift of <z> = 0.24 in fields around 70 distant background QSOs (z_QSO>0.6), 71 of which are in an 'isolated' environment with no known companions and located at rho <~ 120 h^-1 kpc from the line of sight of a background QSO. The rest-frame absolute B-band magnitudes span a range from M_B-5log h=-16.4 to M_B-5log h=-21.4 and rest-frame B_AB-R_AB colors range from B_AB-R_AB~0 to B_AB-R_AB~1.5. Of these 'isolated' galaxies, we find that 47 have corresponding MgII absorbers in the spectra of background QSOs and rest-frame absorption equivalent width W_r(2796)=0.1-2.34 A, and 24 do not give rise to MgII absorption to…
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