Dissecting the Gaseous Halos of z~2 Damped Lyα Systems with Close Quasar Pairs

Abstract

We use spectroscopy of close pairs of quasars to study diffuse gas in the circumgalactic medium (CGM) surrounding a sample of 40 Damped Lya systems (DLAs). The primary sightline in each quasar pair probes an intervening DLA in the redshift range 1.6 < zDLA < 3.6, such that the second quasar sightline then probes Lya, CII, SiII, and CIV absorption in the CGM transverse to the DLA to projected distances R < 300 kpc. Analysis of the Lya profiles in these CGM sightlines constrains the covering fraction (fC) of optically thick HI (having column density NHI > 1017.2 cm-2) to be greater than ~30% within R < 200 kpc of DLAs. Strong SiII 1526 absorption with equivalent width W1526 > 0.2 Ang occurs with an incidence fC (W1526 > 0.2 Ang) = 20(+12/-8)% within R<100 kpc, indicating that low-ionization metal absorption associated with DLAs probes material at a physical distance R3D < 30 kpc. However, we find that strong CIV 1548 absorption is ubiquitous in these environments (fC (W1548 > 0.2 Ang) = 57(+12/-13)% within R < 100 kpc), and in addition exhibits a high degree of kinematic coherence on scales up to ~175 kpc. We infer that this high-ionization material arises predominantly in large, quiescent structures extending beyond the scale of the DLA host dark matter halos rather than in ongoing galactic winds. The Lya equivalent width in the DLA-CGM is anticorrelated with R at >98% confidence, suggesting that DLAs arise close to the centers of their host halos rather than on their outskirts. Finally, the average Lya, CII and CIV equivalent widths are consistent with those measured around z~2 Lyman Break Galaxies. Assuming that DLAs trace a galaxy population with lower masses and luminosities, this finding implies that the absorption strength of cool circumgalactic material has a weak dependence on dark matter halo mass for Mh < 1012 Msun.

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