Probing the Extended Gaseous Regions of M31 with Quasar Absorption Lines
Sandhya Rao, Gendith Sardane, David Turnshek, David Thilker, Rene, Walterbos, Daniel Vanden Berk, and Donald York

TL;DR
This study uses HST-COS spectra of quasars behind M31 to analyze its gaseous regions, revealing limited absorption features and suggesting M31's gaseous extent differs from typical higher-redshift galaxies.
Contribution
First detailed absorption line study of M31's extended gaseous regions using quasar sightlines, providing new insights into its gas distribution and properties.
Findings
Limited absorption detected beyond 57 kpc impact parameter.
M31's MgII absorption strength is smaller than typical higher-redshift galaxies.
Milky Way gas shows stronger absorption along similar sightlines.
Abstract
We present HST-COS spectra of ten quasars located behind M31, selected to investigate the properties of gas associated with its extended disk and high velocity clouds (HVCs). The sightlines have impact parameters ranging between b= 13 kpc and 112 kpc. No absorption is detected in the four sightlines beyond b=57 kpc. Of the six remaining sightlines, all of which lie at b<32 kpc and within the N(HI)= 2E18 cm^{-2} boundary of the HI disk of M31, we detect low-ionization absorption at M31 velocities along four of them (three of which include MgII absorption). We also detect MgII absorption from an HVC. We find that along sightlines where both are detected, the velocity location of the low-ion gas tracks the peak in 21 cm emission. High-ionization absorption is detected along the three inner sightlines, but not along the three outer sightlines, for which CIV data exist. As inferred from 21…
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