The Impact of Galactic Feedback on the Circumgalactic Medium
Joshua Suresh, Simeon Bird, Mark Vogelsberger, Shy Genel, Paul Torrey,, Debora Sijacki, Volker Springel, Lars Hernquist

TL;DR
This study uses cosmological simulations to analyze how different galactic feedback mechanisms influence the properties and metal enrichment of the circumgalactic medium, comparing results with high-redshift observations.
Contribution
It systematically explores the effects of various feedback parameters on the CGM without explicit tuning for the CGM, revealing key influences of wind energy and AGN feedback.
Findings
Wind energy per unit mass significantly enriches the CGM.
AGN feedback impacts the CGM mainly at redshift z<3.
Simulations match observed Damped Lyman-alpha Absorbers but underpredict LLS and CIV at large distances.
Abstract
Galactic feedback strongly affects the way galactic environments are enriched. We examine this connection by performing a suite of cosmological hydrodynamic simulations, exploring a range of parameters based on the galaxy formation model developed in Vogelsberger et al. 2013 (henceforth V13). We examine the effects of AGN feedback, wind mass loading, wind specific energy, and wind metal-loading on the properties of the circumgalactic medium (CGM) of galaxies with . Note that while the V13 model was tuned to match observations including the stellar mass function, no explicit tuning was done for the CGM. The wind energy per unit outflow mass has the most significant effect on the CGM enrichment. High energy winds launch metals far beyond the virial radius. AGN feedback also has a significant effect, but only at . We compare to high redshift HI and…
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