MUSE–ALMA Haloes – IX. Morphologies and stellar properties of gas-rich galaxies

Author:

Karki Arjun1,Kulkarni Varsha P1,Weng Simon2345,Péroux Céline26ORCID,Augustin Ramona7ORCID,Hayes Matthew8ORCID,Ayromlou Mohammadreza9ORCID,Kacprzak Glenn G510ORCID,Howk J Christopher11,Szakacs Roland2,Klitsch Anne12ORCID,Hamanowicz Aleksandra7ORCID,Fresco Alejandra13,Zwaan Martin A2,Biggs Andrew D2ORCID,Fox Andrew J14,Kassin Susan7,Kuntschner Harald2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of South Carolina , Columbia, SC 29208 , USA

2. European Southern Observatory , Karl-Schwarzschildstrasse 2, D-85748 Garching bei München , Germany

3. Sydney Institute for Astronomy, School of Physics, University of Sydney , Sydney, NSW 2006 , Australia

4. ARC Centre of Excellence for All Sky Astrophysics in 3 Dimensions (ASTRO 3D), Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2611 , Australia

5. ATNF, CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science , PO Box 76, Epping, NSW 1710 , Australia

6. CNRS, LAM (Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille), Aix Marseille Université , UMR 7326, F-13388 Marseille , France

7. Space Telescope Science Institute , 3700 San Martin Drive, Baltimore, MD21218 , USA

8. Department of Astronomy and Oskar Klein Centre for Cosmoparticle Physics, AlbaNova University Centre, Stockholm University , SE-10691, Stockholm , Sweden

9. Institut für theoretische Astrophysik, Universität Heidelberg, Zentrum für Astronomie , Albert-Ueberle-Str 2, D-69120 Heidelberg , Germany

10. Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing, Swinburne University of Technology , Hawthorn, Victoria 3122 , Australia

11. Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame , Notre Dame, IN 46556 , USA

12. DARK, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen , Jagtvej 128, DK-2200 Copenhagen , Denmark

13. Max-Planck-Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik (MPE) , Giessenbachstrasse 1, D-85748 Garching , Germany

14. AURA for ESA, Space Telescope Science Institute , 3700 San Martin Drive, Baltimore, MD 21218 , USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT Understanding how galaxies interact with the circumgalactic medium (CGM) requires determining how galaxies’ morphological and stellar properties correlate with their CGM properties. We report an analysis of 66 well-imaged galaxies detected in Hubble Space Telescope and Very Large Telescope MUSE observations and determined to be within ±500 km s−1 of the redshifts of strong intervening quasar absorbers at 0.2 ≲ z ≲ 1.4 with H i column densities $N_{\rm H I} \gt 10^{18}\, \rm cm^{-2}$. We present the geometrical properties (Sérsic indices, effective radii, axis ratios, and position angles) of these galaxies determined using galfit. Using these properties along with star formation rates (SFRs, estimated using the H α or [O ii] luminosity) and stellar masses (M* estimated from spectral energy distribution fits), we examine correlations among various stellar and CGM properties. Our main findings are as follows: (1) SFR correlates well with M*, and most absorption-selected galaxies are consistent with the star formation main sequence of the global population. (2) More massive absorber counterparts are more centrally concentrated and are larger in size. (3) Galaxy sizes and normalized impact parameters correlate negatively with NHI, consistent with higher NHI absorption arising in smaller galaxies, and closer to galaxy centres. (4) Absorption and emission metallicities correlate with M* and specific SFR, implying metal-poor absorbers arise in galaxies with low past star formation and faster current gas consumption rates. (5) SFR surface densities of absorption-selected galaxies are higher than predicted by the Kennicutt–Schmidt relation for local galaxies, suggesting a higher star formation efficiency in the absorption-selected galaxies.

Funder

Space Telescope Science Institute

National Science Foundation

NASA

Australian Research Council

DFG

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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