Baryonic Ecosystem in Galaxies (BEINGMgII) -- II. Unveiling the Nature of Galaxies Harboring Cool Gas Reservoirs
S. Das, R. Joshi, R. Chaudhary, M. Fumagalli, M. Fossati, C. P\'eroux,, and Luis C. Ho

TL;DR
This study investigates galaxies associated with MgII absorbers at redshifts 0.4 to 1.0, revealing their star formation activity, stellar masses, and gas properties, and providing insights into the nature of cool gas reservoirs in galaxy halos.
Contribution
It presents the first large-scale detection of MgII absorber host galaxies with nebular emission, linking absorber properties to galaxy star formation and mass across a significant redshift range.
Findings
Detection rate of MgII hosts with nebular emission increases with equivalent width.
MgII host galaxies show a wide stellar mass range and active star formation.
MgII equivalent width correlates with star formation rate and wind activity.
Abstract
We search for the galaxies associated with the intervening MgII absorbers over a redshift range of using imaging data from DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys and measure the redshift based on direct detection of nebular emission in the background quasar spectra from SDSS survey. We find 270 MgII absorbers associated with strong [O II] nebular emissions, at level. Among them, for 213 MgII absorbers, we detect an absorber host galaxy at impact parameters of kpc, including a galaxy pair associated with three absorbers, with best-fit galaxy SED model based on multi-passband photometric data from DESI Legacy Imaging surveys, supplemented with the infrared VISTA and unWISE imaging surveys. The detection rate of MgII absorber host with strong [O II] nebular emission in the finite SDSS fiber of 2--3 arcsec diameter increases from 0.2% to 3%…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
