Circumgalactic Medium at High Halo Masses -- Signatures of Cold Gas Depletion in Luminous Red Galaxies

Abstract

We study ultraviolet HI and metal line transitions in the circumgalactic medium (CGM) of 15 massive, quenched luminous red galaxies (LRGs) at redshift z 0.5 and with impact parameters up to 400 kpc. We selected 8 of LRG-CGM systems to study general properties of the CGM around LRGs, while the other 7 are already known to contain cool CGM gas from MgII optical studies (MgII-LRGs). In the general LRGs population, we detect HI in 4 of 8 LRGs, in all cases with NHI < 1016.7 cm-2. In contrast, all MgII-LRGs show HI; for four LRGs the HI column density is NHI 1018 cm-2. The CGM of LRGs also shows low and intermediate ionized lines (such as CIII, CII, SiIII, SiII) and highly ionized lines of OVI (we detect OVI around 5 of 7 MgII-LRGs and 1 of 8 in the random sample). Next, we combine our sample with literature LRGs and L* galaxies and we find that while for L* galaxies CGM HI Lyα absorption is stronger as galaxies are more massive, the cool CGM traced by HI Lyα is suppressed above stellar masses of M* 1011.5 M. While most LRG CGM systems show weak or non-detectable OVI (equivalent width less than 0.2 ), a few LRG CGM systems show strong OVI 1031, which in most cases likely originates from groups containing both a LRG and a blue star-forming neighboring galaxy.

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