MUSE-ALMA Halos VI: Coupling Atomic, Ionised & Molecular Gas Kinematics of Galaxies

Abstract

We present results of MUSE-ALMA Halos, an ongoing study of the Circumgalactic Medium (CGM) of galaxies (z ≤ 1.4). Using multi-phase observations we probe the neutral, ionised and molecular gas in a sub-sample containing six absorbers and nine associated galaxies in the redshift range z 0.3-0.75. Here, we give an in-depth analysis of the newly CO-detected galaxy Q2131-G1 (z=0.42974), while providing stringent mass and depletion time limits for the non-detected galaxies. Q2131-G1 is associated with an absorber with column densities of log(NHI/cm-2) 19.5 and log(NH2/cm-2) 16.5, has a star formation rate of SFR = 2.00 0.20 \; M yr-1, a dark matter fraction of fDM(r1/2) = 0.24 - 0.54 and a molecular gas mass of Mmol = 3.52 +3.95-0.31 × 109 \; M resulting in a depletion time of τdep < 4.15 \; Gyr. Kinematic modelling of both the CO (3--2) and [OIII] λ 5008 emission lines of Q2131-G1 shows that the molecular and ionised gas phases are well aligned directionally and that the maximum rotation velocities closely match. These two gas phases within the disk are strongly coupled. The metallicity, kinematics and orientation of the atomic and molecular gas traced by a two-component absorption feature is consistent with being part of the extended rotating disk with a well-separated additional component associated with infalling gas. Compared to emission-selected samples, we find that HI-selected galaxies have high molecular gas masses given their low star formation rate. We consequently derive high depletion times for these objects.

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