On the radial profile of gas-phase Fe/{\alpha} ratio around distant galaxies
Fakhri S. Zahedy (1), Hsiao-Wen Chen (1), Jean-Ren\'e Gauthier (2),, Michael Rauch (3) ((1) U Chicago,(2) Data Science, Inc., (3) Carnegie Obs.)

TL;DR
This study investigates the radial distribution of gas-phase Fe/α ratios in galaxy halos, revealing different chemical enrichment histories in quiescent and star-forming galaxies through Fe II to Mg II absorption line ratios.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of Fe/α ratios as a function of radius in galaxy halos, distinguishing enrichment patterns between galaxy types.
Findings
Inner halos of quiescent galaxies show super-solar Fe/α ratios.
Outer halos of both galaxy types exhibit α-element enhanced enrichment.
Fe/α ratios decline with increasing distance from galaxy centers.
Abstract
This paper presents a study of the chemical compositions in cool gas around a sample of 27 intermediate-redshift galaxies. The sample comprises 13 massive quiescent galaxies at z=0.40-0.73 probed by QSO sightlines at projected distances d=3-400 kpc, and 14 star-forming galaxies at z=0.10-1.24 probed by QSO sightlines at d=8-163 kpc. The main goal of this study is to examine the radial profiles of the gas-phase Fe/{\alpha} ratio in galaxy halos based on the observed Fe II to Mg II column density ratios. Because Mg+ and Fe+ share similar ionization potentials, the relative ionization correction is small in moderately ionized gas and the observed ionic abundance ratio N(Fe II)/N(Mg II) places a lower limit to the underlying (Fe/Mg) elemental abundance ratio. For quiescent galaxies, a median and dispersion of log <N(Fe II)/N(Mg II)> =-0.06+/-0.15 is found at d<~60 kpc, which declines to log…
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