Abstract
This paper presents a newly established sample of 103 unique galaxies or galaxy groups at 0.4 ≲ z ≲ 0.7 from the Cosmic Ultraviolet Baryon Survey (CUBS) for studying the warm-hot circumgalactic medium (CGM) probed by both O vi and Ne viii absorption. The galaxies and associated neighbors are identified at <1 physical Mpc from the sightlines toward 15 CUBS QSOs at z QSO ≳ 0.8. A total of 30 galaxies or galaxy groups exhibit associated O vi λ λ 1031, 1037 doublet absorption within a line-of-sight velocity interval of ±250 km s −1 , while the rest show no trace of O vi to a detection limit of log N OVI / cm − 2 ≈ 13.7 . Meanwhile, only five galaxies or galaxy groups exhibit the Ne viii λ λ 770, 780 doublet absorption, down to a limiting column density of log N NeVIII / cm − 2 ≈ 14.0 . These O vi - and Ne viii -bearing halos reside in different galaxy environments with stellar masses ranging from log M star / M ⊙ ≈ 8 to ≈11.5. The warm-hot CGM around galaxies of different stellar masses and star formation rates exhibits different spatial profiles and kinematics. In particular, star-forming galaxies with log M star / M ⊙ ≈ 9 – 11 show a significant concentration of metal-enriched warm-hot CGM within the virial radius, while massive quiescent galaxies exhibit flatter radial profiles of both column densities and covering fractions. In addition, the velocity dispersion of O vi absorption is broad with σ υ > 40 km s −1 for galaxies of log M star / M ⊙ > 9 within the virial radius, suggesting a more dynamic warm-hot halo around these galaxies. Finally, the warm-hot CGM probed by O vi and Ne viii is suggested to be the dominant phase in sub- L * galaxies with log M star / M ⊙ ≈ 9 – 10 based on their high ionization fractions in the CGM.
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Qu, Z., Chen, H.-W., Johnson, S. D., Rudie, G. C., Zahedy, F. S., DePalma, D., … Rafelski, M. (2024). The Cosmic Ultraviolet Baryon Survey (CUBS). VII. On the Warm-hot Circumgalactic Medium Probed by O vi and Ne viii at 0.4 ≲ z ≲ 0.7. The Astrophysical Journal, 968(1), 8. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad410b
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