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The Hot Intergalactic Medium - Galaxy Connection: Two Strong Absorbers in the Sightline Toward PG 1211+143 | Jason Tumlinson
; J. Michael Shull
; Mark L. Giroux
; John T. Stocke
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10 Nov 2004 | Journal: | Astrophys.J. 620 (2005) 95-112 | Subject: | astro-ph | Abstract: | We present HST/STIS and FUSE spectra of the QSO PG 1211+143 (z_em = 0.081) and a galaxy survey of the surrounding field. This sightline shows two strong intergalactic absorption systems at cz ~ 15,300 and 19,300. This sightline addresses the nature and origin of the OVI absorbers, and their connection to galaxies. We explore the relationship of these absorbers to the nearby galaxies and compare them to other OVI-bearing absorbers in diverse environments. At 15,300 km s^-1, we find four distinct HI components and associated CII, CIII, CIV, SiII, SiIII, SiIV, NV, and OVI, lying near a spiral-dominated galaxy group with a bright member galaxy 137 h_70^-1 kpc from the sightline. The observed ions of C, Si, and N are likely to be photoionized, but the OVI is more consistent with collisional ionization. The ion ratios in this absorber resemble the highly-ionized Galactic HVCs; it may also trace the hot intragroup medium gas or the unbound wind of an undiscovered dwarf galaxy. At 19,300 km s^-1, we find five HI components and associated CIII, SiIII, and collisionally-ionized OVI lying 146 h_70^-1 kpc from an isolated galaxy. The properties of the OVI-bearing gas are consistent with an origin in strong shocks between low-metallicity gas (>= 2 - 6 % solar) and one or more of the warm photoionized components. It is likely that these absorbers are related to the nearby galaxies, perhaps by outflows or gas stripped from unseen satellite galaxies by interactions. However, we cannot reject completely the hypothesis that they reside in the same large-scale structure in which the galaxies are embedded but are otherwise not directly related. | Source: | arXiv, astro-ph/0411277 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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