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Accretion-Driven Turbulence in the Circumgalactic Medium

Published 31 Oct 2025 in astro-ph.GA | (2510.27678v1)

Abstract: Both observations and hydrodynamic simulations suggest that turbulence is ubiquitous in the circumgalactic medium (CGM). We study the development and properties of CGM turbulence driven by accretion in halo masses of 10<sup>10−10<sup>13 </sup></sup>M<em>⊙10<sup>{10}-10<sup>{13}\,{\rm</sup></sup> M}<em>\odot at redshifts 0≤z≲20\leq z\lesssim 2, thus providing a baseline for additional turbulence driving processes such as galaxy feedback. Using analytic considerations and idealized hydrodynamical simulations we demonstrate that in halos with mass up to ∼10<sup>12 </sup>M</em>⊙\sim10<sup>{12}\,{\rm</sup> M}</em>\odot, even mild turbulent velocities near the virial radius of σt(Rvir)∼10 km s<sup>−1\sigma_{\rm t}(R_{\rm vir})\sim 10\,{\rm km \, s<sup>{-1}} are enhanced by the accretion process so that turbulent velocities are comparable to the virial velocity at inner CGM radii, with σt(0.1 Rvir)≈vvir∼100 km s<sup>−1\sigma_{\rm t}(0.1\,R_{\rm vir})\approx v_{\rm vir}\sim 100\,{\rm km \, s<sup>{-1}}. Rapid cooling at these inner radii further implies that thermal pressure support is small, and the gas is dominated by the cool and warm (∼10<sup>4−10<sup>5 </sup></sup>K\sim10<sup>4-10<sup>5\,{\rm</sup></sup> K}) phases. Inner CGM energetics are thus dominated by turbulence, with gas density distributions and velocity structure functions similar to those seen in simulations of isothermal supersonic ISM turbulence, rather than those seen in subsonically turbulent stratified media such as the ICM. The gas accretion rate in these systems is regulated by the turbulence dissipation rate rather than by the cooling rate as in more massive halos. We argue that galaxy feedback is unlikely to qualitatively change our conclusions unless it continuously injects high specific energy material (≫v<sup>2</sup>vir\gg v<sup>2_{\rm</sup> vir}) into the CGM. Such `turbulence-dominated' CGM can be identified in observations via the predicted wide lognormal ionization distributions and large velocity dispersions in UV absorption spectra, particularly in the inner CGM of ∼L<sup>⋆\sim L<sup>\star and lower-mass halos.

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