The Circumgalactic Medium of Submillimeter Galaxies. I. First Results from a Radio-Identified Sample
Hai Fu, J. F. Hennawi, J. X. Prochaska, R. Mutel, C. Casey, A. Cooray,, D. Kere\v{s}, Z.-Y. Zhang, D. Clements, J. Isbell, C. Lang, D. McGinnis, M., J. Micha{\l}owski, K. Mooley, D. Perley, A. Stockton, D. Thompson

TL;DR
This study investigates the circumgalactic medium of high-redshift submillimeter galaxies using QSO absorption lines, revealing weaker cool gas signatures compared to quasars, suggesting different halo properties.
Contribution
First observational characterization of the CGM around SMGs at high redshift using radio-identified samples and absorption-line spectroscopy.
Findings
Strong HI Lyman-alpha absorption detected around SMGs
Absence of significant optically thick HI or metal absorption
SMGs may reside in less massive halos than quasars
Abstract
We present the first results from an on-going survey to characterize the circumgalactic medium (CGM) of the massive high-redshift galaxies detected as submillimeter galaxies (SMGs). We constructed a parent sample of 163 SMG-QSO pairs with separations less than 36 arcsec by cross-matching far-infrared-selected galaxies from Herschel with spectroscopically confirmed QSOs. The Herschel sources were selected to match the properties of SMGs. We determined the sub-arcsecond positions of six Herschel sources with the Very Large Array and obtained secure redshift identification for three of those with near-infrared spectroscopy. The QSO sightlines probe transverse proper distances of 112, 157, and 198 kpc at foreground redshifts of 2.043, 2.515, and 2.184, respectively, which are comparable to the virial radius of the Msun halos expected to host SMGs. High-quality…
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