MAGIICAT V. Orientation of Outflows and Accretion Determine the Kinematics and Column Densities of the Circumgalactic Medium
Nikole M. Nielsen, Christopher W. Churchill, Glenn G. Kacprzak,, Michael T. Murphy, and Jessica L. Evans

TL;DR
This study examines how galaxy orientation and properties influence the kinematics and densities of circumgalactic gas, revealing outflows and accretion patterns linked to galaxy color, inclination, and azimuthal angle.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the relationship between galaxy orientation, color, and the kinematic and density structure of the circumgalactic medium using high-resolution quasar spectra.
Findings
Blue, face-on galaxies along minor axis show large velocity dispersions.
Red, face-on galaxies along minor axis have smaller velocity dispersions.
Outflows are prominent in star-forming galaxies, while accretion/rotation dominate in others.
Abstract
We investigate the dependence of gas kinematics and column densities in the MgII-absorbing circumgalactic medium on galaxy color, azimuthal angle, and inclination to trace baryon cycle processes. Our sample of 30 foreground isolated galaxies at , imaged with the Hubble Space Telescope, are probed by background quasars within a projected distance of kpc. From the high-resolution ( km s) quasar spectra, we quantify the extent of the absorber velocity structure with pixel-velocity two-point correlation functions. Absorbers with the largest velocity dispersions are associated with blue, face-on () galaxies probed along the projected minor axis (), while those with the smallest velocity dispersions belong to red, face-on galaxies along the minor axis. The velocity structure is similar for edge-on…
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