CGM2 I: The Extent of the Circumgalactic Medium Traced by Neutral Hydrogen

Abstract

We present initial results from the COS and Gemini Mapping the Circumgalactic Medium (CGMCGM CGM2) survey. The CGM2 survey consists of 1689 galaxies, all with high-quality Gemini GMOS spectra, within 1 Mpc of twenty-two z 1 quasars, all with S/N10 HST/COS G130M+G160M spectra. For 572 of these galaxies having stellar masses 107 M < M < 1011 M and z 0.5, we show that the H1 covering fraction above a threshold of >1014 cm-2 is 0.5 within 1.5 virial radii (R vir R200m). We examine the H1 kinematics and find that the majority of absorption lies within 250 km s-1 of the galaxy systemic velocity. We examine H1 covering fractions over a range of impact parameters to infer a characteristic size of the CGM, R14 CGM, as a function of galaxy mass. R14 CGM is the impact parameter at which the probability of observing an absorber with > 1014 cm-2 is > 50\%. In this framework, the radial extent of the CGM of M > 109.9 M galaxies is R14 CGM = 346+57-53 kpc or R14 CGM 1.2R vir. Intermediate-mass galaxies with 109.2 < M/M < 109.9 have an extent of R14 CGM = 353+64-50 kpc or R14 CGM 2.4R vir. Low-mass galaxies, M < 109.2 M, show a smaller physical scale R14 CGM = 177-65+70 kpc and extend to R14 CGM 1.6R vir. Our analysis suggests that using R vir as a proxy for the characteristic radius of the CGM likely underestimates its extent.

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