On the possible environmental effect in distributing heavy elements beyond individual gaseous halos
Sean D. Johnson, Hsiao-Wen Chen, John S. Mulchaey

TL;DR
This study investigates how heavy elements like HI and OVI are distributed around galaxies at z≈0.2, revealing environmental influences and the extent of gaseous halos through absorption measurements.
Contribution
It provides the first extensive analysis of extended galaxy halo gas using HI and OVI absorption over large distances, highlighting environmental effects on heavy element distribution.
Findings
High covering fractions of HI and OVI within galaxy halos.
OVI detected beyond the extent of lower ionization species.
Environmental effects modestly increase OVI absorption at large distances.
Abstract
We present a study of extended galaxy halo gas through HI and OVI absorption over two decades in projected distance at . The study is based on a sample of galaxies from a highly complete () survey of faint galaxies () with archival quasar absorption spectra and galaxies from the literature. A clear anti-correlation is found between HI (OVI) column density and virial radius normalized projected distance, . Strong HI (OVI) absorption systems with column densities greater than () cm are found for of ( of ) galaxies at indicating a mean covering fraction of (). OVI absorbers are found at , beyond the extent observed for lower ionization species. At strong HI…
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