The COS-Holes Survey: Connecting Galaxy Black Hole Mass with the State of the CGM
Samantha L. Garza, Jessica K. Werk, Benjamin D. Oppenheimer, Kirill, Tchernyshyov, N. Nicole Sanchez, Yakov Faerman, Kate H. R. Rubin, Misty C., Bentz, Jonathan J. Davies, Joseph N. Burchett, Robert A. Crain, J. Xavier, Prochaska

TL;DR
This study investigates the relationship between supermassive black hole mass, star formation activity, and the ionized circumgalactic medium in nearby galaxies, finding no direct link between black hole mass and CGM CIV content but a strong correlation with star formation rate.
Contribution
First observational analysis connecting SMBH mass and CGM properties, highlighting the role of star formation rate over black hole mass in CGM ionization.
Findings
CIV column densities are consistent across different SMBH masses.
Star formation rate strongly correlates with CGM CIV content.
No clear causal link between SMBH mass and CGM CIV observed.
Abstract
We present an analysis of \textit{HST}/COS/G160M observations of CIV in the inner circumgalactic medium (CGM) of a novel sample of eight z0, LL galaxies, paired with UV-bright QSOs at impact parameters () between 25-130 kpc. The galaxies in this stellar-mass-controlled sample (logM/M 10.2-10.9 M) host super-massive black holes (SMBHs) with dynamically-measured masses spanning logM/M 6.8-8.4; this allows us to compare our results with models of galaxy formation where the integrated feedback history from the SMBH alters the CGM over long timescales. We find that the \ion{C}{IV} column density measurements (N) (average logN = 13.940.09 cm) are largely consistent with existing measurements from other surveys of N$_{\rm C…
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