Low-metallicity Absorbers Account for Half of the Dense Circumgalactic Gas at z < 1
Christopher B. Wotta, Nicolas Lehner, J. Christopher Howk, John M., O'Meara, J. Xavier Prochaska

TL;DR
This study analyzes the metallicity distribution of dense circumgalactic gas at redshifts below 1, revealing a bimodal distribution with significant low-metallicity gas that may accrete onto galaxies or be expelled through outflows.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed bimodal metallicity distribution of the CGM at z<1, highlighting the presence of substantial low-metallicity gas and its implications for galaxy evolution.
Findings
Bimodal metallicity distribution with peaks at [X/H] ~ -1.87 and -0.32.
Low-metallicity gas constitutes about 57% of pLLSs.
Higher N(H I) absorbers show less metal-poor gas.
Abstract
We present an analysis of the metallicity distribution of the dense circumgalactic medium (CGM) of galaxies at 0.1 < z < 1.1 as probed by partial Lyman limit systems (pLLSs, 16.1 < log N(H I) < 17.2) and LLSs (17.2 < log N(H I) < 17.7 in our sample). The new H I-selected sample, drawn from our HST COS G140L snapshot survey of 61 QSOs, has 20 pLLSs and 10 LLSs. Combined with our previous survey, we have a total of 44 pLLSs and 11 LLSs. We find that the metallicity distribution of the pLLSs is bimodal at z < 1, with a minimum at [X/H] = -1. The low-metallicity peak comprises (57 +/- 8)% of the pLLSs and is centered at [X/H] ~ -1.87 (1.3% solar metallicity), while the high-metallicity peak is centered at [X/H] ~ -0.32 (48% solar metallicity). Although the sample of LLSs is still small, there is some evidence that the metallicity distributions of the LLSs and pLLSs are different, with a far…
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