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Properties of the simulated circumgalactic medium

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 493, Issue 1, Pages 1461-1478

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/staa358

Keywords

galaxies: haloes

Funding

  1. NSF [1516967, AST1615955, OAC-1835509]
  2. NASA [NNX15AB19G]
  3. Kavli Foundation
  4. Simons Foundation
  5. NSF

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The circumgalactic medium (CGM) is closely linked to galaxy formation and evolution, but difficult to characterize observationally and typically poorly resolved in cosmological simulations, We use spherically symmetric, idealized, high-resolution simulations of the CGM in 10(12) and 10(11) M-circle dot dark matter haloes to characterize the gas pressure, turbulent and radial velocities, and degree of thermal and effective dynamic pressure support in the overall CGM as well as in its high- and low-temperature phases, We find that the 10(12) M-circle dot halo contains a CGM mostly formed of a hot gas halo in hydrostatic equilibrium out of which cold gas condenses and falls on to the central galaxy, while the 10(11) M-circle dot halo's CGM is not in hydrostatic equilibrium, has a wider spread of properties at a given galactocentric radius, does not have a clear separation of hot and cold phases, and is dominated by hulk motions. We also find that the degree of pressure support in the 10(11) M-circle dot halo is strongly dependent on the parameters of the galactic winds of the central galaxy. These results promote the idea that there is no 'average' CGM and care must be taken when setting the initial conditions for a small-box simulation of a patch of the CGM.

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