The cosmic ultraviolet baryon survey (CUBS) – III. Physical properties and elemental abundances of Lyman-limit systems at z < 1 - Sorbonne Université
Article Dans Une Revue Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Année : 2021

The cosmic ultraviolet baryon survey (CUBS) – III. Physical properties and elemental abundances of Lyman-limit systems at z < 1

Fakhri S. Zahedy
Hsiao-Wen Chen
Sean D. Johnson
Joop Schaye

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We present a systematic investigation of physical conditions and elemental abundances in four optically thick Lyman-limit systems (LLSs) at z = 0.36–0.6 discovered within the cosmic ultraviolet baryon survey (CUBS). Because intervening LLSs at z < 1 suppress far-UV (ultraviolet) light from background QSOs, an unbiased search of these absorbers requires a near-UV-selected QSO sample, as achieved by CUBS. CUBS LLSs exhibit multicomponent kinematic structure and a complex mix of multiphase gas, with associated metal transitions from multiple ionization states such as C ii, C iii, N iii, Mg ii, Si ii, Si iii, O ii, O iii, O vi, and Fe ii absorption that span several hundred km s−1 in line-of-sight velocity. Specifically, higher column density components (log N(H i)/cm−2≳ 16) in all four absorbers comprise dynamically cool gas with ⟨T⟩=(2±1)×104K and modest non-thermal broadening of ⟨bnt⟩=5±3km s−1. The high quality of the QSO absorption spectra allows us to infer the physical conditions of the gas, using a detailed ionization modelling that takes into account the resolved component structures of H i and metal transitions. The range of inferred gas densities indicates that these absorbers consist of spatially compact clouds with a median line-of-sight thickness of 160+140−50 pc. While obtaining robust metallicity constraints for the low density, highly ionized phase remains challenging due to the uncertain N(HI)⁠, we demonstrate that the cool-phase gas in LLSs has a median metallicity of [α/H]1/2=−0.7+0.1−0.2⁠, with a 16–84 percentile range of [α/H] = (−1.3, −0.1). Furthermore, the wide range of inferred elemental abundance ratios ([C/α], [N/α], and [Fe/α]) indicate a diversity of chemical enrichment histories. Combining the absorption data with deep galaxy survey data characterizing the galaxy environment of these absorbers, we discuss the physical connection between star-forming regions in galaxies and diffuse gas associated with optically thick absorption systems in the z < 1 circumgalactic medium.
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hal-03385065 , version 1 (19-10-2021)

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Fakhri S. Zahedy, Hsiao-Wen Chen, Thomas M. Cooper, Erin Boettcher, Sean D. Johnson, et al.. The cosmic ultraviolet baryon survey (CUBS) – III. Physical properties and elemental abundances of Lyman-limit systems at z < 1. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2021, 506 (1), pp.877-902. ⟨10.1093/mnras/stab1661⟩. ⟨hal-03385065⟩
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