The Self-Similarity of the Circumgalactic Medium with Galaxy Virial Mass: Implications for Cold-Mode Accretion
Christopher W. Churchill, Nikole M. Nielsen, Glenn G. Kacprzak, and, Sebastian Trujillo-Gomez

TL;DR
This study reveals that the circumgalactic medium's MgII absorption properties are self-similar across galaxy halo masses, challenging existing theories about cold-mode accretion quenching in high-mass halos.
Contribution
It demonstrates the self-similarity of the MgII absorbing circumgalactic medium across a wide range of galaxy halo masses, even where cold-mode accretion is expected to cease.
Findings
W(2796) scales as (D/Rvir)^-2 with no mass dependence
Higher mass halos have larger covering fractions at fixed D
The CGM shows self-similarity across halo masses, questioning current theoretical models
Abstract
We apply halo abundance matching to obtain galaxy virial masses, M_h, and radii, Rvir, for the 183 isolated galaxies in the "MgII Absorber-Galaxy Catalog" (MAGIICAT, Nielsen et al.). All galaxies have spectroscopic redshifts (0.1 < z < 1.1) and their circumgalactic medium (CGM) is probed in MgII absorption within projected galactocentric distances D < 200 kpc. We examine the behavior of equivalent width, W(2796), and covering fraction, f_c, as a function of D, D/Rvir, and M_h. We find: [1] systematic segregation of M_h on the W(2796)-D plane (4.0 sigma); high-mass halos are found at higher D with larger W(2796) compared to lower mass halos. On the W(2796)-D/Rvir plane, mass segregation vanishes and we find W(2796) ~ (D/Rvir)^-2 (8.9 sigma); [2] higher mass halos have larger f_c at a given D, whereas f_c is independent of M_h at all D/Rvir; [3] f_c is constant with M_h over the range…
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