An HST/COS legacy survey of high-velocity ultraviolet absorption in the Milky Way's circumgalactic medium and the Local Group

Context. The Milky Way is surrounded by large amounts of diffuse gaseous matter that connects the stellar body of our Galaxy with its large-scale Local Group (LG) environment. Aims. To characterize the absorption properties of this circumgalactic medium (CGM) and its relation to the LG we present th...

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Autores principales: Richter, P., Nuza, S.E., Fox, A.J., Wakker, B.P., Lehner, N., Ben Bekhti, N., Fechner, C., Wendt, M., Howk, J.C., Muzahid, S., Ganguly, R., Charlton, J.C.
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topic Galaxy: evolution
Galaxy: halo
Galaxy: structure
ISM: kinematics and dynamics
Techniques: spectroscopic
Ultraviolet: ISM
Angular distribution
Cosmology
Galaxies
Gases
Ionization
Ionization of gases
Kinematics
Silicon
Space telescopes
Surveys
Velocity
Galaxy: evolution
Galaxy: halo
Galaxy: structure
ISM: Kinematics and dynamics
Techniques: spectroscopic
Ultraviolet: ISM
Gas burners
spellingShingle Galaxy: evolution
Galaxy: halo
Galaxy: structure
ISM: kinematics and dynamics
Techniques: spectroscopic
Ultraviolet: ISM
Angular distribution
Cosmology
Galaxies
Gases
Ionization
Ionization of gases
Kinematics
Silicon
Space telescopes
Surveys
Velocity
Galaxy: evolution
Galaxy: halo
Galaxy: structure
ISM: Kinematics and dynamics
Techniques: spectroscopic
Ultraviolet: ISM
Gas burners
Richter, P.
Nuza, S.E.
Fox, A.J.
Wakker, B.P.
Lehner, N.
Ben Bekhti, N.
Fechner, C.
Wendt, M.
Howk, J.C.
Muzahid, S.
Ganguly, R.
Charlton, J.C.
An HST/COS legacy survey of high-velocity ultraviolet absorption in the Milky Way's circumgalactic medium and the Local Group
topic_facet Galaxy: evolution
Galaxy: halo
Galaxy: structure
ISM: kinematics and dynamics
Techniques: spectroscopic
Ultraviolet: ISM
Angular distribution
Cosmology
Galaxies
Gases
Ionization
Ionization of gases
Kinematics
Silicon
Space telescopes
Surveys
Velocity
Galaxy: evolution
Galaxy: halo
Galaxy: structure
ISM: Kinematics and dynamics
Techniques: spectroscopic
Ultraviolet: ISM
Gas burners
description Context. The Milky Way is surrounded by large amounts of diffuse gaseous matter that connects the stellar body of our Galaxy with its large-scale Local Group (LG) environment. Aims. To characterize the absorption properties of this circumgalactic medium (CGM) and its relation to the LG we present the so-far largest survey of metal absorption in Galactic high-velocity clouds (HVCs) using archival ultraviolet (UV) spectra of extragalactic background sources. The UV data are obtained with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) onboard the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and are supplemented by 21 cm radio observations of neutral hydrogen. Methods. Along 270 sightlines we measure metal absorption in the lines of Si ii, Si iii, Cii, and Civ and associated Hi 21 cm emission in HVCs in the velocity range jvLSRj = 100-500 km s-1. With this unprecedented large HVC sample we were able to improve the statistics on HVC covering fractions, ionization conditions, small-scale structure, CGM mass, and inflow rate. For the first time, we determine robustly the angular two point correlation function of the high-velocity absorbers, systematically analyze antipodal sightlines on the celestial sphere, and compare the HVC absorption characteristics with that of damped Lyman α absorbers (DLAs) and constrained cosmological simulations of the LG (CLUES project). Results. The overall sky-covering fraction of high-velocity absorption is 77 ± 6 percent for the most sensitive ion in our survey, Si iii, and for column densities log N(Si iii) ≥ 12.1. This value is ∼4-5 times higher than the covering fraction of 21 cm neutral hydrogen emission at log N(H i) ≥ 18.7 along the same lines of sight, demonstrating that the Milky Way's CGM is multi-phase and predominantly ionized. The measured equivalent-width ratios of Si ii, Si iii, Cii, and C iv are inhomogeneously distributed on large and small angular scales, suggesting a complex spatial distribution of multi-phase gas that surrounds the neutral 21 cm HVCs. We estimate that the total mass and accretion rate of the neutral and ionized CGM traced by HVCs is MHVC ≥ 3.0 × 109 M⊙ and dMHVC=dt ≥ 6.1 M⊙ yr-1, where the Magellanic Stream (MS) contributes with more than 90 percent to this mass/mass-flow. If seen from an external vantage point, the Milky Way disk plus CGM would appear as a DLA that would exhibit for most viewing angles an extraordinary large velocity spread of Δv ≈ 400-800 km s-1, a result of the complex kinematics of the Milky Way CGM that is dominated by the presence of the MS. We detect a velocity dipole of high-velocity absorption at low/high galactic latitudes that we associate with LG gas that streams to the LG barycenter. This scenario is supported by the gas kinematics predicted from the LG simulations. Conclusions. Our study confirms previous results, indicating that the Milky Way CGM contains sufficient gaseous material to feed the Milky Way disk over the next Gyr at a rate of a few solar masses per year, if the CGM gas can actually reach the MW disk. We demonstrate that the CGM is composed of discrete gaseous structures that exhibit a large-scale kinematics together with small-scale variations in physical conditions. The MS clearly dominates both the cross section and mass flow of high-velocity gas in the Milky Way's CGM. The possible presence of high-velocity LG gas underlines the important role of the local cosmological environment in the large-scale gas-circulation processes in and around the Milky Way.
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author Richter, P.
Nuza, S.E.
Fox, A.J.
Wakker, B.P.
Lehner, N.
Ben Bekhti, N.
Fechner, C.
Wendt, M.
Howk, J.C.
Muzahid, S.
Ganguly, R.
Charlton, J.C.
author_facet Richter, P.
Nuza, S.E.
Fox, A.J.
Wakker, B.P.
Lehner, N.
Ben Bekhti, N.
Fechner, C.
Wendt, M.
Howk, J.C.
Muzahid, S.
Ganguly, R.
Charlton, J.C.
author_sort Richter, P.
title An HST/COS legacy survey of high-velocity ultraviolet absorption in the Milky Way's circumgalactic medium and the Local Group
title_short An HST/COS legacy survey of high-velocity ultraviolet absorption in the Milky Way's circumgalactic medium and the Local Group
title_full An HST/COS legacy survey of high-velocity ultraviolet absorption in the Milky Way's circumgalactic medium and the Local Group
title_fullStr An HST/COS legacy survey of high-velocity ultraviolet absorption in the Milky Way's circumgalactic medium and the Local Group
title_full_unstemmed An HST/COS legacy survey of high-velocity ultraviolet absorption in the Milky Way's circumgalactic medium and the Local Group
title_sort hst/cos legacy survey of high-velocity ultraviolet absorption in the milky way's circumgalactic medium and the local group
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spelling todo:paper_00046361_v607_n_p_Richter2023-10-03T14:01:17Z An HST/COS legacy survey of high-velocity ultraviolet absorption in the Milky Way's circumgalactic medium and the Local Group Richter, P. Nuza, S.E. Fox, A.J. Wakker, B.P. Lehner, N. Ben Bekhti, N. Fechner, C. Wendt, M. Howk, J.C. Muzahid, S. Ganguly, R. Charlton, J.C. Galaxy: evolution Galaxy: halo Galaxy: structure ISM: kinematics and dynamics Techniques: spectroscopic Ultraviolet: ISM Angular distribution Cosmology Galaxies Gases Ionization Ionization of gases Kinematics Silicon Space telescopes Surveys Velocity Galaxy: evolution Galaxy: halo Galaxy: structure ISM: Kinematics and dynamics Techniques: spectroscopic Ultraviolet: ISM Gas burners Context. The Milky Way is surrounded by large amounts of diffuse gaseous matter that connects the stellar body of our Galaxy with its large-scale Local Group (LG) environment. Aims. To characterize the absorption properties of this circumgalactic medium (CGM) and its relation to the LG we present the so-far largest survey of metal absorption in Galactic high-velocity clouds (HVCs) using archival ultraviolet (UV) spectra of extragalactic background sources. The UV data are obtained with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) onboard the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and are supplemented by 21 cm radio observations of neutral hydrogen. Methods. Along 270 sightlines we measure metal absorption in the lines of Si ii, Si iii, Cii, and Civ and associated Hi 21 cm emission in HVCs in the velocity range jvLSRj = 100-500 km s-1. With this unprecedented large HVC sample we were able to improve the statistics on HVC covering fractions, ionization conditions, small-scale structure, CGM mass, and inflow rate. For the first time, we determine robustly the angular two point correlation function of the high-velocity absorbers, systematically analyze antipodal sightlines on the celestial sphere, and compare the HVC absorption characteristics with that of damped Lyman α absorbers (DLAs) and constrained cosmological simulations of the LG (CLUES project). Results. The overall sky-covering fraction of high-velocity absorption is 77 ± 6 percent for the most sensitive ion in our survey, Si iii, and for column densities log N(Si iii) ≥ 12.1. This value is ∼4-5 times higher than the covering fraction of 21 cm neutral hydrogen emission at log N(H i) ≥ 18.7 along the same lines of sight, demonstrating that the Milky Way's CGM is multi-phase and predominantly ionized. The measured equivalent-width ratios of Si ii, Si iii, Cii, and C iv are inhomogeneously distributed on large and small angular scales, suggesting a complex spatial distribution of multi-phase gas that surrounds the neutral 21 cm HVCs. We estimate that the total mass and accretion rate of the neutral and ionized CGM traced by HVCs is MHVC ≥ 3.0 × 109 M⊙ and dMHVC=dt ≥ 6.1 M⊙ yr-1, where the Magellanic Stream (MS) contributes with more than 90 percent to this mass/mass-flow. If seen from an external vantage point, the Milky Way disk plus CGM would appear as a DLA that would exhibit for most viewing angles an extraordinary large velocity spread of Δv ≈ 400-800 km s-1, a result of the complex kinematics of the Milky Way CGM that is dominated by the presence of the MS. We detect a velocity dipole of high-velocity absorption at low/high galactic latitudes that we associate with LG gas that streams to the LG barycenter. This scenario is supported by the gas kinematics predicted from the LG simulations. Conclusions. Our study confirms previous results, indicating that the Milky Way CGM contains sufficient gaseous material to feed the Milky Way disk over the next Gyr at a rate of a few solar masses per year, if the CGM gas can actually reach the MW disk. We demonstrate that the CGM is composed of discrete gaseous structures that exhibit a large-scale kinematics together with small-scale variations in physical conditions. The MS clearly dominates both the cross section and mass flow of high-velocity gas in the Milky Way's CGM. The possible presence of high-velocity LG gas underlines the important role of the local cosmological environment in the large-scale gas-circulation processes in and around the Milky Way. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00046361_v607_n_p_Richter