The COS Absorption Survey of Baryon Harbors (CASBaH): Warm-hot Circumgalactic Gas Reservoirs Traced by Ne VIII Absorption
Joseph N. Burchett, Todd M. Tripp, J. Xavier Prochaska, Jessica K., Werk, Jason Tumlinson, J. Christopher Howk, Christopher N. A. Willmer,, Nicolas Lehner, Joseph D. Meiring, David V. Bowen, Rongmon Bordoloi, Molly S., Peeples, Edward B. Jenkins, John M. O'Meara, Nicolas Tejos

TL;DR
This study surveys highly ionized circumgalactic gas around galaxies at intermediate redshifts using Ne VIII absorption, revealing its significant presence, potential collisionally ionized state, and substantial contribution to baryonic mass in galaxy halos.
Contribution
First statistical survey of Ne VIII absorption in galaxy halos at z~0.5-1.4, providing new insights into the warm-hot CGM and its ionization mechanisms.
Findings
Ne VIII detected in 9 out of 29 galaxies
Ne VIII gas accounts for 6-20% of baryonic mass in halos
Ne VIII-bearing gas likely collisionally ionized near virial temperature
Abstract
We survey the highly ionized circumgalactic media (CGM) of 29 blindly selected galaxies at 0.49 < z_(gal) < 1.44 based on high-S/N ultraviolet spectra of z > 1 QSOs and the galaxy database from the COS Absorption Survey of Baryon Harbors (CASBaH). We detect the Ne VIII doublet in nine of the galaxies, and for gas with N(Ne VIII) > 10^13.3 cm^-2 (> 10^13.5 cm^-2), we derive a Ne VIII covering fraction f_c = 75 +15/-25% (44 +22/-20%) within impact parameter (rho) < 200 kpc of M_* = 10^(9.5-11.5) Msol galaxies and f_c = 70 +16/-22% (f_c = 42 +20/-17%) within rho < 1.5 virial radii. We estimate the mass in Ne VIII-traced gas to be M_gas(Ne VIII) > 10^9.5 Msol (Z/Zsol)^-1, or 6-20% of the expected baryonic mass if the Ne VIII absorbers have solar metallicity. Ionizing Ne VII to Ne VIII requires 207 eV, and photons with this energy are scarce in the CGM. However, for the median halo mass and…
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