Circumgalactic medium of quasar host galaxies at 0.4<z<0.8 probed by strong Mg II absorption
Abstract
Using a sample of 166 projected quasar pairs we investigate the influence of active galactic nuclei on the circumgalactic medium (CGM) of the quasar host galaxies probed using strong Mg II absorption (i.e., W2796 1A) at impact parameters (D) <100 kpc. The foreground quasars are restricted to the redshift range 0.4 ≤ z ≤ 0.8 and have median bolometric luminosity and stellar mass of 1045.1 erg~s-1and 1010.89 M respectively. We report detections of Mg II absorption in 29 cases towards the background quasar and in 4 cases along the line of sight to the foreground quasars. We do not find any difference in the distribution of W2796 and covering fraction (fc) as a function of D between quasar host galaxies and control sample of normal galaxies. These results are different from what has been reported in the literature, possibly because: (i) our sample is restricted to a narrow redshift range, (ii) comparative analysis is carried out after matching the galaxy parameters, (iii) we focus mainly on strong Mg II absorption and (iv) our sample lacks foreground quasars with high bolometric luminosity (i.e., Lbol>1045.5 erg s-1). Future studies probing luminous foreground quasars, preferably at lower impact parameters and higher equivalent width sensitivity is needed to consolidate our findings.
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