The extent of the Mg II absorbing circumgalactic medium of quasars




Farina E.P., Falomo R., Scarpa R., Decarli R., Treves A., Kotilainen J.K.

PublisherOxford University Press

2014

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

MNRAS

441

1

886

899

14

0035-8711

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu585



We investigate the extent and the properties of the Mg II cool, low-density absorbing gas located in the halo and in the circumgalactic environment of quasars, using a sample of 31 projected quasar pairs with impact parameter pd < 200 kpc in the redshift range 0.5 ≲ z ≲ 1.6. In the transverse direction, we detect 18 Mg II absorbers associated with the foreground quasars, while no absorption system originated by the gas surrounding the quasar itself is found along the line of sight. This suggests that the quasar emission induces an anisotropy in the absorbing gas distribution. Our observations indicate that the covering fraction (fC) of Mg II absorption systems with rest-frame equivalent width Wr(λ2796) > 0.3 Å ranges from fC ˜ 1.0 at pd ≲ 65 kpc to fC ˜ 0.2 at pd ≳ 150 kpc, and appears to be higher than that for galaxies. Our findings support a scenario where the luminosity/mass of the host galaxies affect the extent and the richness of the absorbing Mg II circumgalactic medium.



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