Exploring the Physical Properties of the Cool Circumgalactic Medium with a Semi-Analytic Model
Ting-Wen Lan, Houjun Mo

TL;DR
This paper presents a semi-analytic model to study the physical properties and origins of cool circumgalactic medium clouds, matching observed absorption features and highlighting the importance of outflows and replenishment processes.
Contribution
The study introduces a semi-analytic framework to analyze cool CGM clouds, incorporating physical effects and cloud origins, providing insights beyond current hydrodynamic simulations.
Findings
Cool clouds match observed absorption line systems.
Outflow models can reproduce several CGM properties.
Replenishment is necessary due to cloud evaporation.
Abstract
We develop a semi-analytic model to explore the physical properties of cool pressure-confined circumgalactic clouds with mass ranging from to in a hot diffuse halo. We consider physical effects that control the motion and mass loss of the clouds, and estimate the lifetime and the observed properties of individual cool gas clouds inferred from the CLOUDY simulation. Our results show that the cool pressure-confined gas clouds have physical properties consistent with absorption line systems with neutral hydrogen column densities such as strong metal absorbers, sub-DLAs, and DLAs. The cool circumgalactic clouds are transient due to evaporation and recycling and therefore a constant replenishment is needed to maintain the cool CGM. We further model the ensemble properties of the cool CGM with clouds originated from…
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