A partial Lyman limit system tracing intragroup gas at $z \approx 0.8$ towards HE1003+0149
Anand Narayanan, Sameer, Sowgat Muzahid, Sean D. Johnson, Purvi, Udhwani, Jane C. Charlton, Valentin Mauerhofer, Joop Schaye, Mathin Yadav

TL;DR
This study analyzes a partial Lyman limit system at z ≈ 0.8, revealing multi-phase intragroup gas enriched by supernovae, associated with nearby dwarf galaxies and galaxy groups, using UV spectroscopy and deep galaxy surveys.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed characterization of a multi-phase intragroup medium at intermediate redshift through combined spectral modeling and galaxy environment analysis.
Findings
Identification of two distinct gas phases with different ionization states.
Detection of dwarf galaxies near the absorber with specific star formation rates.
Evidence that the gas is enriched by core-collapse supernovae and displaced from galaxies.
Abstract
We present an analysis of the galaxy environment and physical properties of a partial Lyman limit system at z = 0.83718 with HI and metal line components closely separated in redshift space ( km/s) towards the background quasar HE1003+0149. The HST/COS far-ultraviolet spectrum provides coverage of lines of oxygen ions from OI to OV. Comparison of observed spectral lines with synthetic profiles generated from Bayesian ionization modeling reveals the presence of two distinct gas phases in the absorbing medium. The low-ionization phase of the absorber has sub-solar metallicities (1/10-th solar) with indications of [C/O] < 0 in each of the components. The OIV and OV trace a more diffuse higher-ionization medium with predicted HI column densities that are dex lower. The quasar field observed with VLT/MUSE reveals three dwarf galaxies with stellar masses of…
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