Characterizing the Chemically-Enriched Circumgalactic Medium of ~38000 Luminous Red Galaxies in SDSS DR12
Yun-Hsin Huang (1), Hsiao-Wen Chen (1), Sean D. Johnson (1), Benjamin, J. Weiner (2) ((1) U Chicago, (2) Steward Obs.)

TL;DR
This study detects and characterizes chemically-enriched cool gas around massive, quiescent luminous red galaxies at z~0.4-0.7, revealing its distribution, kinematics, and possible origins through analysis of MgII absorbers in SDSS data.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale statistical analysis of cool gas around LRGs, highlighting its extent, velocity properties, and dependence on galaxy features, and proposes formation scenarios.
Findings
MgII absorbers detected out to 500 kpc with declining covering fraction.
MgII gas velocity dispersion is lower than virial expectations.
Enhanced MgII absorption along the major axis of [OII]-emitting LRGs.
Abstract
We report a definitive detection of chemically-enriched cool gas around massive, quiescent galaxies at z~0.4-0.7. The result is based on a survey of 37621 luminous red galaxy (LRG)-QSO pairs in SDSS DR12 with projected distance d<500 kpc. The LRGs are characterized by a predominantly old (age>~1Gyr) stellar population with 13% displaying [OII] emission features and LINER-like spectra. Both passive and [OII]-emitting LRGs share the same stellar mass distribution with a mean of <log(M*/Msun)>~11.4 and a dispersion of 0.2 dex. Both LRG populations exhibit associated strong MgII absorbers out to d<500 kpc. The mean gas covering fraction at d<~120 kpc is <kappa>_MgII > 15% and declines quickly to <kappa>_MgII ~ 5% at d<~500 kpc. No clear dependence on stellar mass is detected for the observed MgII absorption properties. The observed velocity dispersion of MgII absorbing gas relative to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
