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The CGM at Cosmic Noon with KCWI: Outflows from a Star-forming Galaxy at z=2.071

Published 20 Feb 2020 in astro-ph.GA | (2002.08516v2)

Abstract: We present the first results from our CGM at Cosmic Noon with KCWI program to study gas flows in the circumgalactic medium (CGM) at $z=2-3$. Combining the power of a high-resolution VLT/UVES quasar spectrum, an HST/ACS image, and integral field spectroscopy with Keck/KCWI, we detected Lya emission from a $1.7L_{\ast}$ galaxy at $z_{\rm gal}=2.0711$ associated with a Lyman limit system with weak MgII ($W_r(2796)=0.24$ Ang) in quasar field J143040$+$014939. The galaxy is star-forming (${\rm SFR}{\rm FUV}=37.8$ M${\odot}$ yr${-1}$) and clumpy: either an edge-on disk ($i=85{\circ}$) or, less likely, a major merger. The background quasar probes the galaxy at an impact parameter of $D=66$ kpc along the projected galaxy minor axis ($\Phi=89{\circ}$). From photoionization modeling of the absorption system, we infer a total line-of-sight CGM metallicity of ${\rm [Si/H]}=-1.5{+0.4}_{-0.3}$. The absorption system is roughly kinematically symmetric about $z_{\rm gal}$, with a full MgII velocity spread of $\sim210$ km s${-1}$. Given the galaxy-quasar orientation, CGM metallicity, and gas kinematics, we interpret this gas as an outflow that has likely swept-up additional material. By modeling the absorption as a polar outflow cone, we find the gas is decelerating with average radial velocity $V_{\rm out}=109-588$ km s${-1}$ for half opening angles of $\theta_0=14{\circ}-75{\circ}$. Assuming a constant $V_{\rm out}$, it would take on average $t_{\rm out}\sim111-597$ Myr for the gas to reach 66 kpc. The outflow is energetic, with a mass outflow rate of $\dot{M}{\rm out}<52{\pm37}$ M${\odot}$ yr${-1}$ and mass loading factor of $\eta<1.4{\pm1.0}$. We aim to build a sample of $\sim50$ MgII absorber--galaxy pairs at this epoch to better understand gas flows when they are most actively building galaxies.

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