MusE GAs FLOw and Wind (MEGAFLOW) XII. Rationale and design of a MgII survey of the cool circum-galactic medium with MUSE and UVES: The MEGAFLOW Survey
N. F. Bouch\'e, M. Wendt, J. Zabl, M. Cherrey, I. Schroetter, I., Langan, S. Muzahid, J. Schaye, B. Epinat, L. Wisotzki, T. Contini, J., Richard, R. Bacon, P. M. Weilbacher

TL;DR
The MEGAFLOW survey investigates the cool circum-galactic medium at z~1 by combining MgII absorption data with galaxy observations from MUSE and UVES, providing insights into galaxy-halo interactions.
Contribution
This study presents the design, data, and initial findings of a comprehensive MgII absorption and galaxy survey at z~1, combining spectroscopic and imaging data to analyze galaxy environments and gas properties.
Findings
High success rate in associating MgII absorbers with galaxies within 100 kpc.
Most host galaxies have stellar masses >10^9 M_sun and active star formation.
On average, nearly three galaxies are found near each MgII absorption system.
Abstract
We present the design, rationale, properties and catalogs of the MusE Gas FLOw and Wind survey (MEGAFLOW), a survey of the cool gaseous halos of galaxies using low-ionization MgII absorption systems. The survey consists of 22 quasar fields selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) having multiple () strong MgII absorption lines over the redshift range . Each quasar was observed with the Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) and the Ultraviolet and Visual Echelle Spectrograph (UVES), for a total of 85~hr and 63~hr, respectively. The UVES data resulted in 127 MgII absorption lines over , with a median rest-frame equivalent width (REW) limit of ~\AA. The MUSE data resulted in 2400 galaxies of which 1403 with redshift confidence ZCONF, i.e. more than 60 galaxies per arcmin. They were identified using a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
