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EVIDENCE FOR A MASSIVE, EXTENDED CIRCUMGALACTIC MEDIUM AROUND THE ANDROMEDA GALAXY

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 804, Issue 2, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/804/2/79

Keywords

galaxies: halos; galaxies: individual (M31); intergalactic medium; Local Group; quasars: absorption lines

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation [AST-1212012, AST-1108913]
  2. NASA from Space Telescope Science Institute [HST-GO-12604, HST-AR-12854, HST-GO-12982]
  3. NASA [NAS5-26555]
  4. Division Of Astronomical Sciences
  5. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [1212012, 1108913] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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We demonstrate the presence of an extended and massive circumgalactic medium (CGM) around Messier 31 using archival HST Cosmic Origins Spectrograph ultraviolet spectroscopy of 18 QSOs projected within two virial radii of M31 (R-vir = 300 kpc). We detect absorption from Si III at -300 less than or similar to v(LSR) less than or similar to -150 km s(-1) toward all three sightlines at R less than or similar to 0.2R(vir), 3 of 4 sightlines at 0.8 less than or similar to R/R-vir less than or similar to 1.1, and possibly 1 of 11 at 1.1 < R/R-vir less than or similar to 1.8. We present several arguments that the gas at these velocities observed in these directions originates from the M31 CGM rather than the Local Group or Milky Way CGM or Magellanic Stream. We show that the dwarf galaxies located in the CGM of M31 have very similar velocities over similar projected distances from M31. We find a non-trivial relationship only at these velocities between the column densities (N) of all the ions and R, whereby N decreases with increasing R. At R < 0.8R(vir), the covering fraction is close to unity for Si III and C IV (f(c) similar to 60%-97% at the 90% confidence level), but drops to f(c) less than or similar to 10%-20% at R greater than or similar to R-vir. We show that the M31 CGM gas is bound, multiphase, predominantly ionized, and is more highly ionized gas at larger R. We estimate using Si II, Si III, and Si IV, a CGM metal mass of greater than or similar to 2 x 10(6) M-circle dot and gas mass of greater than or similar to 3 x 10(9)(Z(circle dot)/Z) M-circle dot within 0.2R(vir), and possibly a factor of similar to 10 larger within R-vir, implying substantial metal and gas masses in the CGM of M31.

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