Characterizing the Circumgalactic Medium of the Lowest-Mass Galaxies: A Case Study of IC 1613
Yong Zheng, Andrew Emerick, Mary E. Putman, Jessica K. Werk, Evan N., Kirby, Joshua E. G. Peek

TL;DR
This study uses multiple sightlines to analyze the circumgalactic medium of the low-mass galaxy IC 1613, revealing bound metal-enriched gas and outflows, and providing new insights into the CGM of dwarf galaxies.
Contribution
First detailed multi-sightline analysis of the CGM in a low-mass dwarf galaxy, showing metal content and outflow rates consistent with models.
Findings
Most absorbers are gravitationally bound to IC 1613.
Significant fraction of silicon is in the CGM, comparable to stars and ISM.
Metal outflow rate and mass loading factor are consistent with simulations.
Abstract
Using 10 sightlines observed with the Hubble Space Telescope/Cosmic Origins Spectrograph, we study the circumgalactic medium (CGM) and outflows of IC1613, which is a low-mass (), dwarf irregular galaxy on the outskirts of the Local Group. Among the sightlines, 4 are pointed towards UV-bright stars in IC1613, and the other 6 sightlines are background QSOs at impact parameters from 6 kpc () to 61 kpc (). We detect a number of Si II, Si III, Si IV, C II, and C IV absorbers, most of which have velocities less than the escape velocity of IC1613 and thus are gravitationally bound. The line strengths of these ion absorbers are consistent with the CGM absorbers detected in dwarf galaxies at low redshifts. Assuming that Si II, Si III, and Si IV comprise nearly 100% of the total silicon, we find 3% (810), 2%…
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