HST Observations Reveal the Curious Geometry of Circumgalactic Gas
Abstract
We have discovered that warm gas flows along galaxy major and minor axes detected out to 200 kpc. Our results are derived from a sample of HST-imaged isolated galaxies with nearby background quasars used to probe their 105K CGM detected in HST/COS UV spectra (traced by OVI absorption). We constrain the geometry of the gas to reside between 20-40 degrees of the projected major axis and within 60 degrees of the projected minor axis, with little-to-no gas found in between. Furthermore, strong absorption systems tend to be found along the minor axes of star-forming galaxies. All of our results are consistent with the current view of the CGM originating from major axis-fed inflows/recycled gas and from minor axis-driven outflows.
- Publication:
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The Interplay between Local and Global Processes in Galaxies,
- Pub Date:
- June 2016
- Bibcode:
- 2016ilgp.confE..26K
- Keywords:
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- galaxies: general;
- galaxies: structures