The Impact of Starbursts on the Circumgalactic Medium
Sanchayeeta Borthakur, Timothy Heckman, David Strickland, Vivienne, Wild, and David Schiminovich

TL;DR
This study shows that starbursts significantly influence the circumgalactic medium (CGM) by driving highly ionized gas out to 200 kpc, providing direct evidence of feedback effects on galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It presents the first direct observational evidence that local starbursts impact their gaseous halos through winds affecting the CGM out to large radii.
Findings
High CIV detection rate in starburst CGM (80%)
Starburst winds influence gas out to 200 kpc
Differences between starburst and control galaxy CGM properties
Abstract
We present a study exploring the impact of a starburst on the properties of the surrounding circum-galactic medium (CGM): gas located beyond the galaxy's stellar body and extending out to the virial radius (200 kpc). We obtained ultraviolet spectroscopic data from the Cosmic Origin Spectrograph (COS) probing the CGM of 20 low-redshift foreground galaxies using background QSOs. Our sample consists of starburst and control galaxies. The latter comprises normal star-forming and passive galaxies with similar stellar masses and impact parameters as the starbursts. We used optical spectra from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey(SDSS) to estimate the properties of the starbursts, inferring average ages of 200 Myrs and burst fractions involving ~10% of their stellar mass. The COS data reveal highly ionized gas traced by CIV in 80%(4/5) of the starburst and in 17%(2/12) of the control sample. The two…
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