Cold gas accretion by high-velocity clouds and their connection to QSO absorption-line systems

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics

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12 pages, 3 figures, 3 tables; accepted for publication in ApJ

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We combine HI 21cm observations of the Milky Way, M31, and the local galaxy population with QSO absorption-line measurements to geometrically model the three-dimensional distribution of infalling neutral gas clouds (HVCs) in the extended halos of low-redshift galaxies. We demonstrate that the observed distribution of HVCs around the Milky Way and M31 can be modeled by a radial exponential decline of the mean HI volume filling factor in their halos. Our model suggests a characteristic radial extent of HVCs of R_halo=50 kpc, a total HI mass in HVCs of ~10^8 M_sun, and a neutral-gas-accretion rate of ~0.7 M_sun/yr for M31/Milky-Way-type galaxies. Using a Holmberg-like luminosity scaling of the halo size of galaxies we estimate R_halo=110 kpc for the most massive galaxies. The total absorption-cross section of HVCs at z=0 most likely is dominated by galaxies with total HI masses between 10^8.5 and 10^10 M_sun. Our model indicates that the HI disks of galaxies and their surrounding HVC population can account for 30-100 percent of intervening QSO absorption-line systems with log N(HI)>17.5 at z=0. We estimate that the neutral-gas accretion rate density of galaxies at low redshift from infalling HVCs is dM_HI/dt/dV=0.022 M_sun/yr/Mpc^3, which is close to the measured star-formation rate density in the local Universe. HVCs thus may play an important role for the on-going formation and evolution of galaxies.

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