On the CGM Fundamental Plane: The Halo Mass Dependency of Circumgalactic HI
Rongmon Bordoloi, J. Xavier Prochaska, Jason Tumlinson, Jessica K., Werk, Todd M. Tripp, Joseph N. Burchett

TL;DR
This study reveals a fundamental plane linking HI Ly-$eta$ equivalent width, galaxy radius, and stellar mass, indicating the CGM's ubiquity and its dependence on dark matter halo mass in present-day galaxies.
Contribution
It introduces a new planar relation connecting CGM absorption, galaxy size, and stellar mass, highlighting the halo mass dependence of the circumgalactic medium.
Findings
High covering fraction of cool hydrogen gas in CGM (~87%)
Equivalent width declines with radius, correlated with stellar mass
A fundamental plane linking $W_{Lyeta}$, $R$, and $M_{halo}$
Abstract
We analyze the equivalent widths of HI Ly- () absorption from the inner (R < 160 kpc) circumgalactic medium (CGM) of 85 galaxies at with stellar masses ranging . Across three orders of magnitude in stellar mass, the CGM of present-day galaxies exhibits a very high covering fraction of cool hydrogen gas (\%) indicating that the CGM is ubiquitous in modern, isolated galaxies. When HI Ly- is detected, its equivalent width declines with increasing radius regardless of the galaxy mass, but the scatter in this trend correlates closely with . Using the radial and stellar mass correlations, we construct a planar surface describing the cool CGM of modern galaxies: $\log W^{\rm{s}}_{HI 1215} \; = \; (0.34 \pm 0.02) -( 0.0026 \pm 0.0005)\times (R) + (0.286 \pm 0.002) \times \log…
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