Evidence for Cold Accretion: Primitive Gas Flowing onto a Galaxy at z~0.274
Joseph Ribaudo, Nicolas Lehner, J. Christopher Howk, Jessica K. Werk,, Todd M. Tripp, J. Xavier Prochaska, Joseph D. Meiring, and Jason Tumlinson

TL;DR
This study provides observational evidence of cold accretion by detecting low-metallicity gas infalling onto a galaxy at z~0.274, supporting galaxy formation models.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed observational evidence linking low-metallicity Lyman limit systems to cold accretion streams onto galaxies at intermediate redshift.
Findings
Detection of low-metallicity, multi-phase gas near a star-forming galaxy.
Identification of a galaxy at 37 kpc with near-solar metallicity.
Evidence that low-metallicity LLSs are common and linked to galaxy accretion.
Abstract
We present UV and optical observations from the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph on the Hubble Space Telescope and Keck of a z= 0.27395 Lyman limit system (LLS) seen in absorption against the QSO PG1630+377. We detect H I absorption with log N(HI)=17.06\pm0.05 as well as Mg II, C III, Si III, and O VI in this system. The column densities are readily explained if this is a multi-phase system, with the intermediate and low ions arising in a very low metallicity ([Mg/ H] =-1.71 \pm 0.06) photoionized gas. We identify via Keck spectroscopy and Large Binocular Telescope imaging a 0.3 L_* star-forming galaxy projected 37 kpc from the QSO at nearly identical redshift (z=0.27406, \Delta v = -26 \kms) with near solar metallicity ([O/ H]=-0.20 \pm 0.15). The presence of very low metallicity gas in the proximity of a near-solar metallicity, sub-L_* galaxy strongly suggests that the LLS probes gas…
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