Program: GS-2012B-Q-20

Title:Characterizing the Circumgalactic Medium of Low and High Mass Galaxies with Close Quasar Pairs (South)
PI:Adam Myers
Co-I(s): Joseph Hennawi, J Xavier Prochaska, Kate Rubin

Abstract

We have mined the SDSS and discovered a sample of rare close QSO pairs at $z=2-4$ with small transverse separations $30-300\,{\rm kpc}$ ($3-30\arcsec$). These unique sightlines offer the first constraints on the physical state of the circumgalactic medium (CGM) of $z>2$ galaxies hosted by low-mass ($\lesssim10^{11}\msol$) and very high-mass ($\gtrsim10^{13}\msol$) dark matter halos. Low-mass halos are traced by intervening damped Ly$\alpha$ absorption (DLA) in one of the sightlines, such that the neighboring sightline probes the CGM of the DLA-galaxy. Similarly, with projected QSO pairs, absorption in the \emph{background} QSO spectra encodes information about the CGM of the \emph{foreground} QSOs, i.e., the signposts for massive galaxies. We propose to continue our program, successfully initiated in 2012A, to obtain a statistical sample ($\sim40$) of spectra with Gemini/GMOS-N and GMOS-S to measure cool gas kinematics, %abundances, and cold gas masses, spatial distribution, and covering fraction to distances $< 300$ kpc. These observations will provide %a direct test of the cosmological `cold accretion' picture new constraints on the cool gas supply and the physical effects of feedback around both low-mass galaxies and massive QSO hosts. This program is supplemented by collaborations with groups performing `zoom-in' simulations of galactic halos that resolve key physical processes in the CGM.

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