Studying the gaseous outskirts of galaxy groups with coherent Ly alpha absorption patterns
P. Richter, J.C. Charlton, A.J. Fox, Sameer, and B.P. Wakker

TL;DR
This study investigates the properties and prevalence of diffuse intergalactic gas in the outskirts of nearby galaxy groups using ultraviolet absorption spectra, revealing a high incidence of Ly alpha absorbers beyond the virial radii.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of Ly alpha absorption in the outskirts of low-mass galaxy groups, highlighting their large cross section and overdensity compared to the general Ly alpha forest.
Findings
Over 50% detection rate of Ly alpha absorbers in group outskirts.
Incidence rate of dN/dz=232±58, higher than in general Ly alpha forest.
Gas densities comparable to those in the Ly alpha forest.
Abstract
In this study, we explore the properties of diffuse intergalactic gas residing in the outskirts of the four nearby, low-mass galaxy groups NGC1052, NGC5866, NGC4631, and NGC3992 (all at cz<2000 km/s) beyond their group virial radii. Using archival ultraviolet absorption spectra of bright AGN observed with HST/COS, we search for HI Ly a absorption near the groups' recession velocities along 35 sightlines that pass the outer group medium (OGrM) at normalized impact parameters rho/Rvir=1-3. We derive HI column densities of the absorbers and constrain the physical conditions in the gas by using a hydrostatic toy model of the groups' gas environment and assuming photoionization. HI Ly absorption near the groups' recession velocities is detected along 19 sightlines with HI column densities in the range log N(HI)=12.50-14.34, implying a high OGrM detection rate of more than 50 percent. We…
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