Lyman Limit System with O VI in the Circumgalactic Environment of a Pair of Galaxies
Dheerajkumar Khonde, Purvi Udhwani, Anand Narayanan, Sowgat Muzahid,, Vikram Khaire, Martin Wendt

TL;DR
This study analyzes a complex, multiphase Lyman limit system near a galaxy pair, revealing hot, warm, and cool gas components and their relation to galaxy environments, with implications for understanding circumgalactic gas dynamics.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed characterization of a multiphase LLS with O VI in a galaxy pair environment, highlighting the gas's temperature, metallicity, and kinematic properties.
Findings
Detection of hot, warm, and cool gas phases in the LLS
Identification of two nearby star-forming galaxies within 105 kpc
The absorber's metallicity is lower than that of the host galaxies
Abstract
We report on the analysis of a multiphase Lyman limit system (LLS) at identified towards the background quasar FBQS J0209-0438. The O VI doublet lines associated with this absorber have a different profile from the low ionization metals and the H I. The Ly has a very broad H I ( km s) component well-aligned with one of the O VI components. The Doppler -parameters for the broad H I and O VI indicate gas with K, and a total hydrogen column density that is an order of magnitude larger than the cooler phase of gas responsible for the LLS. Observations by VLT/MUSE show two moderately star-forming galaxies within kpc, and km s of the absorber, one of them a dwarf galaxy ( M) overlapping with the quasar PSF, and the other a larger galaxy…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeophysics and Gravity Measurements · Historical Geography and Cartography
