COS-Weak: Probing the CGM using analogs of weak Mg II absorbers at z < 0.3
Sowgat Muzahid (1), Gloria Fonseca (2), Amber Roberts (3), Benjamin, Rosenwasser (4), Philipp Richter (5), Anand Narayanan (6), Chris Churchill, (7), and Jane Charlton (8) ((1) Leiden Observatory, (2) University of, Connecticut, (3) Universidad de Chile

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes 34 low-redshift weak metal line absorbers, revealing their physical properties, high metallicity, and association with galaxy groups, suggesting they are transient, metal-rich structures in galaxy halos.
Contribution
It provides the first large sample of low-z weak absorbers with detailed physical modeling and demonstrates their connection to galaxy environments and outflows.
Findings
Most absorbers have high metallicity ([Si/H] > -1.0)
Absorbers are often found in galaxy group environments
These structures are common in galaxy halos and likely transient
Abstract
We present a sample of 34 weak metal line absorbers at complied via the simultaneous detections () of the SiII and CII absorption lines, with (SiII) \AA\ and (CII) \AA, in archival HST/COS spectra. Our sample increases the number of known low- "weak absorbers" by a factor of . The column densities of HI and low-ionization metal lines obtained from Voigt profile fitting are used to build simple photoionization models using CLOUDY. The inferred densities and total hydrogen column densities are in the ranges of and , respectively. The line of sight thicknesses of the absorbers have a wide range of 1 pc50 kpc with a median value of 500 pc. The high-ionization OVI absorption, detected in 12/18 cases, always stems…
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