Spatial Distribution of OVI Covering Fractions in the Simulated Circumgalactic Medium
Rachel Marra, Christopher W. Churchill, Glenn G. Kacprzak, Rachel, Vander Vliet, Daniel Ceverino, Emmy Lewis, Nikole M. Nielsen, Sowgat Muzahid,, Jane C. Charlton

TL;DR
This study uses cosmological simulations and mock observations to analyze the distribution of OVI absorption in the circumgalactic medium, comparing results with real galaxy data to understand gas dynamics and structure.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed simulation and mock observation pipeline to compare OVI covering fractions and azimuthal distributions with actual galaxy observations.
Findings
Simulated OVI covering fractions match observations in inner halos.
Simulations underpredict OVI in outer halos.
Bimodal azimuthal distribution not reproduced in simulations.
Abstract
We use adaptive mesh refinement cosmological simulations to study the spatial distribution and covering fraction of OVI absorption in the circumgalactic medium (CGM) as a function of projected virial radius and azimuthal angle. We compare these simulations to an observed sample of 53 galaxies from the Multiphase Galaxy Halos Survey. Using Mockspec, an absorption line analysis pipeline, we generate synthetic quasar absorption line observations of the simulated CGM. To best emulate observations, we studied the averaged properties of 15,000 "mock samples" each of 53 sightlines having a distribution of and sightline orientation statistically consistent with the observations. We find that the OVI covering fraction obtained for the simulated galaxies agrees well with the observed value for the inner halo () and is within in the outer halo…
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