The origin of metals in the circum-galactic medium of massive galaxies at z=3
Sijing Shen, Piero Madau, Anthony Aguirre, Javiera Guedes, Lucio Mayer, and James Wadsley

TL;DR
This study uses advanced cosmological simulations to analyze the origins, distribution, and phases of metals in the circum-galactic medium of a massive galaxy at redshift 3, revealing the roles of different sources and processes.
Contribution
It provides a detailed, high-resolution simulation-based analysis of metal enrichment sources and phases in the CGM of a massive galaxy at z=3, highlighting early star formation and outflows.
Findings
Majority of metals within 3R_vir originate from the main galaxy and its satellites.
Most metals beyond 2R_vir were released at redshifts 5-8 by early star formation.
Heavy elements are accreted via cold inflows and ejected through hot outflows.
Abstract
We present a detailed study of the metal-enriched circum-galactic medium of a massive galaxy at z=3 using "ErisMC", a new cosmological hydrodynamic "zoom-in" simulations of a disk galaxy with mass comparable to the Milky Way. The run adopts a blastwave scheme for supernova feedback that generates galactic outflows without explicit wind particles, a star formation recipe based on a high gas density threshold, and high temperature metal cooling. ErisMC's main progenitor at z=3 resembles a "Lyman break" galaxy of mass M_vir=2.4e11 M_sun, virial radius R_vir=48 kpc, and star formation rate 18 M_sun/yr, and its metal-enriched CGM extends to 200 (physical) kpc from its center. Approximately 41, 9, and 50 percent of all gas-phase metals at z=3 are locked in a hot (T> 3e5 K), warm (3e5 >T> 3e4 K), and cold (T< 3e4 K) medium, respectively. We identify three sources of heavy elements: 1) the main…
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