A Multiphase Absorber Containing O VI and Broad H I Directly Tracing 10^6 K Plasma at Low-Redshift Toward HE 0153-4520
B. D. Savage, A. Narayanan, N. Lehner, B. P. Wakker

TL;DR
This study analyzes a low-redshift multiphase absorber toward HE 0153-4520, revealing cool photoionized gas and hot plasma at around 10^6 K through UV and FUSE observations, highlighting complex gas phases in galaxy halos.
Contribution
First detailed characterization of a low-redshift multiphase absorber with direct detection of hot plasma via O VI and broad Lyα absorption.
Findings
Detection of cool photoionized gas with specific ionization parameters.
Identification of hot gas at ~10^6 K through broad Lyα and O VI absorption.
Evidence suggesting the absorber is in the circumgalactic environment of a galaxy.
Abstract
Observations of the QSO HE 0153-4520 (z-em = 0.450) with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) from 1134 to 1796 A with a resolution of ~17 km/s and signal-to- noise per resolution element of 20 to 40 are used to study a multi-phase partial Lyman limit system (LLS) at z = 0.22601 tracing both cool and hot gas. FUSE observations of the Lyman limit break yield log N(H I) = 16.61(0.12, -0.17) The observed UV absorption lines of H I 1216 to 926, C III, C II, N III, N II, Si III, and Si II imply the existence of cool photoionized gas in the LLS with log U = -2.8\pm0.1 and log N(H) = 19.35\pm0.18, log n(H) = -2.9\pm0.2, log T = 4.27\pm0.02, log (P/k) = 1.75\pm0.17, and log L(kpc) = 0.70\pm0.25. The abundances are [X/H] = -0.8 (+0.3, -0.2) for N, Si and C but the result is sensitive to the assumed shape of the ionizing background radiation field. The multi-phase system has strong O VI and…
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