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Kinematic analysis of an Ultra-Strong MgII absorber at z~1.13 linking to Circumgalactic Gas Structures

Published 1 Oct 2025 in astro-ph.GA | (2510.00729v1)

Abstract: We present a spectroscopic and imaging analysis of the zgal1.1334z_{gal} \approx 1.1334 ultra-strong MgII absorption system identified in the VLTVLT/UVES spectrum of a background quasar located at ρ18\rho \approx 18 kpc from a star-forming galaxy. Low ionization metal lines like MgI, FeII, and CaII are also detected for this absorber. The HI lines are outside of the wavelength coverage. The MgII has a rest-frame equivalent width of Wr(2796)=3.185+/0.032A<sup></sup>W_r(2796) =3.185 +/- 0.032 A<sup>{\circ}</sup> , with the absorption spread across Δv460\Delta v \approx 460 km~s<sup>1<sup>{-1} in several components. A component-by-component ionization modeling shows several of these components having solar and higher metallicities. The models also predict a total HI column density of log[N(HI)/cm<sup>2]</sup>22.5log[N(HI)/cm<sup>{-2}]</sup> \approx 22.5, consistent with ultra-strong MgII absorbers being sub-Damped Lyman Alpha and Damped Lyman Alpha systems. The absorber is well within the virial radius of the nearest galaxy which has a stellar mass M=4.7×10<sup>10M_* = 4.7 \times 10<sup>{10}~M_\odot, and a star formation rate of 8.3\approx 8.3~M_\odot~yr<sup>1<sup>{-1}. The absorption is along the projected major axis of the galaxy with a velocity spread that is wider than the galaxy's disk rotation. From the kinematic analysis of the absorber and the galaxy, the origin of the absorption can be attributed to a combination of circumgalactic gas structures, some corotating with the disk and the rest at line-of-sight velocities outside of the disk rotation.

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