High signal-to-noise spectra towards background quasars are crucial for uncovering weak absorption in the circumgalactic medium (CGM) of intervening galaxies, such as the diagnostic lines of N V that provide insight to the ionization process of warm gas but typically have low equivalent widths. We present a new spectrum from the Hubble Space Telescope with a signal-to-noise ratio of ∼20-35 towards the quasar SDSS J1009+0713 and analyse absorption systems in the CGM of two L* galaxies close to the line of sight. We identify additional absorption in the CGM of these galaxies that was not reported by the previous lower signal-to-noise spectrum, as well as Milky Way absorbers and quasar outflows from J1009+0713. We measure log (NN V/NO VI) ∼ −1.1 for two CGM absorbers, inconsistent with gas in collisional ionization equilibrium and consistent with a radiatively cooling bulk flow of ∼50-150 km s−1, which could be produced by galactic winds. These column density ratios are also consistent with those found for other L* galaxies and for some gas in the Milky Way's halo. We place upper limits of log (NN V/NO VI) < −1.8 to −1.2 for other O VI absorbers in the same haloes, which suggests that O VI is produced by different processes in different parts of the CGM, even within the same galactic halo. Together with the kinematically different structure of high- and low-ionization lines, these results indicate there are many components to a single galaxy's gaseous halo. We find the redshift number density of Ly α forest absorbers and broad Ly α absorbers are consistent with expectations at this redshift.
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Lochhaas, C., Mathur, S., Frank, S., Som, D., Krongold, Y., Kulkarni, V., … Gupta, A. (2019). A high signal-to-noise HST spectrum towards J1009+0713: Precise absorption measurements in the CGM of two galaxies. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 489(1), 78–98. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz2108
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