What Determines the Incidence and Extent of MgII Absorbing Gas Around Galaxies?

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics

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6 pages, 3 figures; ApJL in press

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We study the connections between on-going star formation, galaxy mass, and extended halo gas, in order to distinguish between starburst-driven outflows and infalling clouds that produce the majority of observed MgII absorbers at large galactic radii (>~ 10 h^{-1} kpc) and to gain insights into halo gas contents around galaxies. We present new measurements of total stellar mass (M_star), H-alpha emission line strength (EW(H-alpha)), and specific star formation rate (sSFR) for the 94 galaxies published in H.-W. Chen et al. (2010). We find that the extent of MgII absorbing gas, R_MgII, scales with M_star and sSFR, following R_MgII \propto M_star^{0.28}\times sSFR^{0.11}. The strong dependence of R_MgII on M_star is most naturally explained, if more massive galaxies possess more extended halos of cool gas and the observed MgII absorbers arise in infalling clouds which will subsequently fuel star formation in the galaxies. The additional scaling relation of R_MgII with sSFR can be understood either as accounting for extra gas supplies due to starburst outflows or as correcting for suppressed cool gas content in high-mass halos. The latter is motivated by the well-known sSFR--M_star} inverse correlation in field galaxies. Our analysis shows that a joint study of galaxies and MgII absorbers along common sightlines provides an empirical characterization of halo gaseous radius versus halo mass. A comparison study of R_MgII around red- and blue-sequence galaxies may provide the first empirical constraint for resolving the physical origin of the observed sSFR--M_star} relation in galaxies.

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