The circumgalactic medium of massive galaxies at z~3: a test for stellar feedback, galactic outflows, and cold streams
Sijing Shen, Piero Madau, Javiera Guedes, Lucio Mayer, J. Xavier, Prochaska, James Wadsley

TL;DR
This study uses cosmological simulations to analyze the properties and behaviors of metal-enriched gas in the circumgalactic medium of massive galaxies at redshift 3, comparing results with high-redshift observations.
Contribution
It introduces detailed simulation results that match observed CGM properties, highlighting cold streams and galactic outflows' roles in galaxy evolution at high redshift.
Findings
Cold streams penetrate deep inside the virial radius.
Galactic outflows do not suppress cold accretion.
Large OVI halos are common around massive galaxies.
Abstract
We present new results on the kinematics, thermal and ionization state, and spatial distribution of metal-enriched gas in the circumgalactic medium (CGM) of massive galaxies at redshift 3, using the "Eris" suite of cosmological "zoom-in" simulations. The reference run adopts a blastwave scheme for supernova feedback that produces galactic outflows, a star formation recipe based on a high gas density threshold, metal-dependent radiative cooling, and a model for the diffusion of metals and thermal energy. Synthetic spectra through the multiphase CGM produce interstellar absorption line strengths of Lya, CII, CIV, SiII, and SiIV as a function of galactocentric impact parameter (scaled to the virial radius) that are in broad agreement with those observed at high-redshift by Steidel et al. (2010). Only about one third of all the gas within R_vir is outflowing. The fraction of sightlines…
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