Possible Signatures of a Cold-Flow Disk from MUSE using a z=1 galaxy--quasar pair towards SDSSJ1422-0001
N. Bouch\'e, H. Finley, I. Schroetter, M. T. Murphy, P. Richter, R., Bacon, T. Contini, J. Richard, M. Wendt, S. Kammann, B. Epinat, S. Cantalupo,, L. A. Straka, J. Schaye, C. L. Martin, C. P\'eroux, L. Wisotzki, K. Soto, S., Lilly, C. M. Carollo, J. Brinchmann, W. Kollatschny

TL;DR
This study detects a cold-flow disk around a z=0.91 galaxy using MUSE and quasar absorption lines, revealing gas accretion rates exceeding star formation and signs of recycling through outflows.
Contribution
First direct evidence of a cold-flow disk at z=0.91 using combined MUSE and quasar spectroscopy, highlighting gas accretion and recycling processes.
Findings
Cold-flow disk extends at least 12 kpc from the galaxy.
Mass accretion rate is 2-3 times the star formation rate.
Accreting gas has metallicity comparable to the galaxy.
Abstract
We use a background quasar to detect the presence of circum-galactic gas around a low-mass star forming galaxy. Data from the new Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) on the VLT show that the host galaxy has a dust-corrected star-formation rate (SFR) of 4.70.2 Msun/yr, with no companion down to 0.22 Msun/yr (5 ) within 240 kpc (30"). Using a high-resolution spectrum (UVES) of the background quasar, which is fortuitously aligned with the galaxy major axis (with an azimuth angle of only ), we find, in the gas kinematics traced by low-ionization lines, distinct signatures consistent with those expected for a "cold flow disk" extending at least 12 kpc (). We estimate the mass accretion rate to be at least two to three times larger than the SFR, using the geometric constraints from the IFU data and the HI column…
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