Tentative Detection of the Circumgalactic Medium of the Isolated Low-Mass Dwarf Galaxy WLM
Y. Zheng, M. E. Putman, A. Emerick, K. B. W. McQuinn, J. K. Werk, F., J. Lockman, B. D. Oppenheimer, A. J. Fox, E. N. Kirby, J. N. Burchett

TL;DR
This study tentatively detects the circumgalactic medium of the isolated low-mass dwarf galaxy WLM using HST/COS spectra, revealing significant metal loss into its CGM consistent with theoretical predictions.
Contribution
First detection of WLM's CGM via UV absorption lines, providing insights into metal distribution and feedback in low-mass dwarf galaxies.
Findings
Detected two ion absorbers near WLM, likely associated with its CGM.
Estimated that 15-77% of metals are in the CGM, indicating significant metal loss.
Results align with models predicting metal ejection in low-mass galaxies.
Abstract
We report a tentative detection of the circumgalactic medium (CGM) of WLM, an isolated, low-mass (log), dwarf irregular galaxy in the Local Group (LG). We analyze an HST/COS archival spectrum of a quasar sightline (PHL2525), which is 45 kpc (0.5 virial radius) from WLM and close to the Magellanic Stream (MS). Along this sightline, two ion absorbers are detected in Si II, Si III, Si IV, C II, and C IV at velocities of -220 km s (Component v-220) and -150 km s (Component v-150). To identify their origins, we study the position-velocity alignment of the components with WLM and the nearby MS. Near the Magellanic longitude of PHL2525, the MS-related neutral and ionized gas moves at km s, suggesting an MS origin for Component v-220, but not for Component v-150. Because PHL2525 passes near WLM and Component v-150 is close…
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