Abstract
Abstract
Dwarf galaxies are found to have lost most of their metals via feedback processes; however, there still lacks consistent assessment on the retention rate of metals in their circumgalactic medium (CGM). Here we investigate the metal content in the CGM of 45 isolated dwarf galaxies with M
* = 106.5–9.5
M
⊙ (M
200m = 1010.0–11.5
M
⊙) using the Hubble Space Telescope/Cosmic Origins Spectrograph. While H i (Lyα) is ubiquitously detected (89%) within the CGM, we find low detection rates (≈5%–22%) in C ii, C iv, Si ii, Si iii, and Si iv, largely consistent with literature values. Assuming these ions form in the cool (T ≈ 104 K) CGM with photoionization equilibrium, the observed H i and metal column density profiles can be best explained by an empirical model with low gas density and high volume filling factor. For a typical galaxy with M
200m = 1010.9
M
⊙ (median of the sample), our model predicts a cool gas mass of M
CGM,cool ∼ 108.4
M
⊙, corresponding to ∼2% of the galaxy’s baryonic budget. Assuming a metallicity of 0.3 Z
⊙, we estimate that the dwarf galaxy’s cool CGM likely harbors ∼10% of the metals ever produced, with the rest either in more ionized states in the CGM or transported to the intergalactic medium. We further examine the EAGLE simulation and show that H i and low ions may arise from a dense cool medium, while C iv arises from a diffuse warmer medium. Our work provides the community with a uniform data set on dwarf galaxies’ CGM that combines our recent observations, additional archival data and literature compilation, which can be used to test various theoretical models of dwarf galaxies.
Funder
Space Telescope Science Institute
National Science Foundation
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cited by
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