Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-09-27
Astrophys.J.641:217-228,2006
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
14 pages, 2 figs, submitted to ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/500386
We combine a FUSE sample of OVI absorbers (z < 0.15) with a database of 1.07 million galaxy redshifts to explore the relationship between absorbers and galaxy environments. All 37 absorbers with N(OVI) > 10^{13.2} cm^-2 lie within 800 h_70^-1 kpc of the nearest galaxy, with no compelling evidence for OVI absorbers in voids. The OVI absorbers often appear to be associated with environments of individual galaxies. Gas with 10 +/- 5% of solar metallicity (OVI and CIII) has a median spread in distance of 350-500 kpc around L* galaxies and 200-270 kpc around 0.1 L* galaxies (ranges reflect uncertain metallicities of gas undetected in Lya absorption). In order to match the OVI line frequency, dN/dz = 20 for N(OVI) > 10^{13.2} cm^-2, galaxies with L < 0.1 L* must contribute to the cross section. The Lya absorbers with N(HI) > 10^{13.2} cm^-2 cover ~50% of the surface area of typical galaxy filaments. Two-thirds of these show OVI and/or CIII absorption, corresponding to a 33-50% covering factor at 0.1 Z_sun and suggesting that metals are spread to a maximum distance of 800 kpc, within typical galaxy supercluster filaments. Approximately 50% of the OVI absorbers have associated Lya line pairs with separations Delta V = 50-200 km/s. These pairs could represent shocks at the speeds necessary to create copious OVI, located within 100 kpc of the nearest galaxy and accounting for much of the two-point correlation function of low-z Lya forest absorbers.
Danforth Charles W.
McLin Kevin M.
Penton Steven Victor
Shull Michael J.
Stocke John T.
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