CGM$^{2}$ I: The Extent of the Circumgalactic Medium Traced by Neutral Hydrogen
Matthew C. Wilde, Jessica K. Werk, Joseph N. Burchett, J. Xavier, Prochaska, Kirill Tchernyshyov, Todd M. Tripp, Nicolas Tejos, Nicolas Lehner,, Rongmon Bordoloi, John M. O'Meara, Jason Tumlinson

TL;DR
This study maps the circumgalactic medium around galaxies at z<1 using H I absorption data, revealing how the CGM's size varies with galaxy mass and suggesting that virial radius underestimates its true extent.
Contribution
The paper provides new measurements of the CGM's size as a function of galaxy mass, using a large sample and combining HST and Gemini spectra to better understand CGM extent.
Findings
The H I covering fraction exceeds 50% within 1.5 virial radii for certain galaxies.
The characteristic CGM size varies with galaxy mass, from about 177 to 353 kpc.
Using virial radius alone underestimates the true extent of the CGM.
Abstract
We present initial results from the \textit{COS and Gemini Mapping the Circumgalactic Medium} (\mbox{CGMCGM} CGM) survey. The CGM survey consists of 1689 galaxies, all with high-quality Gemini GMOS spectra, within 1 Mpc of twenty-two quasars, all with S/N10 {\emph{HST/COS}} G130MG160M spectra. For 572 of these galaxies having stellar masses and , we show that the \ion{H}{1} covering fraction above a threshold of \NHIcm is within 1.5 virial radii (). We examine the \ion{H}{1} kinematics and find that the majority of absorption lies within 250 km s of the galaxy systemic velocity. We examine \ion{H}{1} covering fractions over a range of impact parameters to infer a characteristic size of the CGM,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
