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POSSIBLE SIGNATURES OF A COLD-FLOW DISK FROM MUSE USING A z ∼ 1 GALAXY-QUASAR PAIR TOWARD SDSS J1422-0001

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 820, Issue 2, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.3847/0004-637X/820/2/121

Keywords

galaxies: evolution; galaxies: formation; intergalactic medium; quasars: individual (SDSS J142253.31-000149)

Funding

  1. Career Integration Grant (CIG) within the 7th European Community Framework Program [PCIG11-GA-2012-321702]
  2. Australian Research Council for Discovery Project [DP130100568]
  3. European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Seventh Framework Program (FP7) / ERC Grant [278594]
  4. ERC starting grant CALENDS
  5. Programme National de Cosmologie and Galaxies (PNCG) of CNRS/INSU, France
  6. NASA through a grant from the Space Telescope Science Institute [12522]
  7. NASA [NAS 5-26555]
  8. ANR FOGHAR [ANR-13-BS05-0010-02]
  9. OCEVU Labex [ANR-11-LABX-0060]
  10. A*MIDEX project - Investissements d'Avenir French government program [ANR-11-IDEX-0001-02]

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We use a background quasar to detect the presence of circumgalactic gas around a z = 0.91 low-mass star-forming galaxy. Data from the new Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) on the Very Large Telescope show that the galaxy has a dust-corrected star formation rate (SFR) of 4.7 +/- 2.0. M-circle dot yr(-1), with no companion down to 0.22 M-circle dot yr(-1) (5 sigma) within 240 h(-1) kpc (30). Using a high-resolution spectrum of the background quasar, which is fortuitously aligned with the galaxy major axis (with an azimuth angle alpha of only 15 degrees), we find, in the gas kinematics traced by low-ionization lines, distinct signatures consistent with those expected for a cold-flow disk extending at least 12 kpc (3 x R-1/2). We estimate the mass accretion rate M-in to be at least two to three times larger than the SFR, using the geometric constraints from the IFU data and the H (I) column density of log N-H (I)/cm(-2) similar or equal to 20.4 obtained from a Hubble Space Telescope/COS near-UV spectrum. From a detailed analysis of the low-ionization lines (e.g., Zn II, Cr II, Ti II, MnII, Si II), the accreting material appears to be enriched to about 0.4 Z(circle dot) (albeit with large uncertainties: log Z/Z(circle dot) = -0.4 +/- 0.4), which is comparable to the galaxy metallicity (12 + log O/H = 8.7 +/- 0.2), implying a large recycling fraction from past outflows. Blueshifted Mg II and Fe II absorptions in the galaxy spectrum from the MUSE data reveal the presence of an outflow. The Mg II and Fe II absorption line ratios indicate emission infilling due to scattering processes, but the MUSE data do not show any signs of fluorescent Fe II* emission.

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