Kinematics of the OVI Circumgalactic Medium: Halo Mass Dependence and Outflow Signatures

arXiv: Astrophysics of Galaxies(2019)

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We probe the high-ionization circumgalactic medium by examining absorber kinematics, absorber-galaxy kinematics, and average absorption profiles of 31 OVI absorbers from the Multiphase Galaxy Halos Survey as a function of halo mass, redshift, inclination, and azimuthal angle. The galaxies are isolated at $0.12u003cz_{rm gal}u003c0.66$ and are probed by a background quasar within $Dapprox 200$ kpc. Each absorber-galaxy pair has Hubble Space Telescope images and COS quasar spectra, and most galaxy redshifts have been accurately measured from Keck/ESI spectra. Using the pixel-velocity two-point correlation function (TPCF) method, we find that OVI absorber kinematics have a strong halo mass dependence. Absorbers hosted by $sim L^{ast}$ galaxies have the largest velocity dispersions, which we interpret to be that the halo virial temperature closely matches the temperature at which the collisionally ionized OVI fraction peaks. Lower mass galaxies and group environments have smaller velocity dispersions. Total column densities follow the same behavior, consistent with theoretical findings. After normalizing out the observed mass dependence, we studied absorber-galaxy kinematics with a modified TPCF and found non-virialized motions due to outflowing gas. Edge-on minor axis gas has large optical depths concentrated near the galaxy systemic velocity as expected for bipolar outflows, while face-on minor axis gas has a smoothly decreasing optical depth distribution out to large normalized absorber-galaxy velocities, suggestive of decelerating outflowing gas. Accreting gas signatures are not observed due to kinematic blurring in which multiple line-of-sight structures are observed. These results indicate that galaxy mass dominates OVI properties over baryon cycle processes.
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galaxies: halos,quasars: absorption lines
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