The COS-legacy survey of C IV absorbers: properties and origins of the intervening systems

Abstract

We present here results from a survey of intervening C IV absorbers at z < 0.16 conducted using 223 sightlines from the Hubble Spectroscopic Legacy Archive. Most systems (83%) out of the total sample of 69 have simple kinematics with 1 or 2 C IV components. In the 22 C IV systems with well constrained H I column densities, the temperatures from the b-values imply predominantly photoionized plasma (T≤ 105 K) and non-thermal dynamics. These systems also have solar or higher metallicities. We obtain a C IV line density of dN/dX = 5.1 1.0 for [N(C~IV)~(cm-2)]≥12.9, and C~IV=(8.01 1.62) × 10-8 for 12.9 ≤ [N(C~IV)~(cm-2)] ≤ 15.0. The C IV bearing diffuse gas in the z < 0.16 Universe has a metallicity of (2.07~~0.43)~×~10-3 Z, an order of magnitude more than the metal abundances in the IGM at high redshifts (z 5), and consistent with the slow build-up of metals in the diffuse circum/intergalactic space with cosmic time. For z<0.015 (complete above L>0.01L), the Sloan Digital Sky Survey provides a tentative evidence of declining covering fraction for strong C IV (N>1013.5~cm-2) with (impact parameter) and /Rvir. However, the increase at high separations suggests that strong systems are not necessarily coincident with such galaxies. We also find that strong C IV absorption at z<0.051 is not coincident with galaxy over-dense regions complete for L>0.13L^

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