The Dark Matter Haloes and Host Galaxies of MgII Absorbers at z~1
Britt Lundgren, David Wake, Nikhil Padmanabhan, Alison Coil, Donald, York

TL;DR
This study measures the dark matter halo masses of Mg II absorbers at z~1 using cross-correlation with galaxies, finding similar halo masses to lower redshift and providing insights into their galactic environments.
Contribution
It extends the measurement of Mg II absorber halo masses to higher redshift (z~1) using large-scale cross-correlation techniques, previously limited to z<0.7.
Findings
Mg II absorbers have halo masses around 1.8×10^12h^-1 M_sun.
The clustering bias of Mg II absorbers is similar to that of DEEP2 galaxies.
The gas covering fraction within 60 h^-1 kpc is approximately 0.5.
Abstract
Strong foreground absorption features from singly-ionized Magnesium (Mg II) are commonly observed in the spectra of quasars and are presumed to probe a wide range of galactic environments. To date, measurements of the average dark matter halo masses of intervening Mg II absorbers by way of large-scale cross-correlations with luminous galaxies have been limited to z<0.7. In this work we cross-correlate 21 strong (W{\lambda}2796>0.6 {\deg}A) Mg II absorption systems detected in quasar spectra from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7 with ~32,000 spectroscopically confirmed galaxies at 0.7<z<1.45 from the DEEP2 galaxy redshift survey. We measure dark matter (DM) halo biases of b_G=1.44\pm0.02 and b_A=1.49\pm0.45 for the DEEP2 galaxies and Mg II absorbers, respectively, indicating that their clustering amplitudes are roughly consistent. Haloes with the bias we measure for the Mg II…
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