Figuring Out Gas & Galaxies In Enzo (FOGGIE) VI: The Circumgalactic Medium of $L^*$ Galaxies is Supported in an Emergent, Non-Hydrostatic Equilibrium
Cassandra Lochhaas, Jason Tumlinson, Molly S. Peeples, Brian W., O'Shea, Jessica K. Werk, Raymond C. Simons, James Juno, Claire E. Kopenhafer,, Ramona Augustin, Anna C. Wright, Ayan Acharyya, and Britton D. Smith

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution simulations to show that the circumgalactic medium of $L^*$ galaxies is supported by an emergent, non-hydrostatic equilibrium, challenging traditional assumptions of hydrostatic balance.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new analysis framework to evaluate forces in the CGM and demonstrates that global hydrostatic equilibrium is only valid at large scales, not locally.
Findings
Thermal pressure supports the CGM beyond ~50 kpc from the galaxy.
Turbulent pressure and rotation dominate support within ~50 kpc.
Global equilibrium models are inadequate for small-scale CGM structures.
Abstract
The circumgalactic medium (CGM) is often assumed to exist in or near hydrostatic equilibrium with the regulation of accretion and the effects of feedback treated as perturbations to a stable balance between gravity and thermal pressure. We investigate global hydrostatic equilibrium in the CGM using four highly-resolved galaxies from the Figuring Out Gas & Galaxies In Enzo (FOGGIE) project. The FOGGIE simulations were specifically targeted at fine spatial and mass resolution in the CGM ( kpc and ). We develop a new analysis framework that calculates the forces provided by thermal pressure gradients, turbulent pressure gradients, ram pressure gradients of large-scale radial bulk flows, centrifugal rotation, and gravity acting on the gas in the CGM. Thermal and turbulent pressure gradients vary strongly on scales of kpc…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gear and Bearing Dynamics Analysis
