Quasar Sightline and Galaxy Evolution (QSAGE) Survey - I. The Galaxy Environment of OVI Absorbers up to z=1.4 around PKS 0232-04
R. M. Bielby (1), J. P. Stott (2), F. Cullen (3), T. M. Tripp (4), J., Burchett (5), M. Fumagalli (1,6), S. L. Morris (1), N. Tejos (7), R. A. Crain, (8), R. G. Bower (6), J. X. Prochaska (5) ((1) CEA/Durham, (2) Lancaster, (3), IfA/ROE, (4) UMass, (5) UCO/Lick, (6) ICC/Durham

TL;DR
This study uses Hubble Space Telescope data to explore the distribution of OVI absorbers around galaxies at redshifts up to 1.4, revealing their association with dark matter halos and galaxy properties.
Contribution
First large-scale survey of circumgalactic OVI at z~1 using grism spectroscopy, combining galaxy and quasar data for new insights.
Findings
OVI absorbers are found within 100-350 kpc of galaxies.
Significant scatter in galaxy properties near OVI absorbers.
Most OVI systems are associated with dark matter halos of 10^{11.5}-10^{12} M_sun.
Abstract
We present the first results from a study of OVI absorption around galaxies at using data from a near-infrared grism spectroscopic Hubble Space Telescope Large Program, the Quasar Sightline and Galaxy Evolution (QSAGE) survey. QSAGE is the first grism galaxy survey to focus on the circumgalactic medium at , providing a blind survey of the galaxy population. Using the first of 12 fields, we provide details of the reduction methods, in particular the handling of the deep grism data which uses multiple position angles to minimise the effects of contamination from overlapping traces. The resulting galaxy sample is H flux limited ( erg s cm) at 0.68<z<1.44, corresponding to M yr. We combine the galaxy data with high-resolution STIS and COS spectroscopy of the background quasar to study…
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