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Probing the Impact of Radio-mode Feedback on the Properties of the Cool Circumgalactic Medium
- Chang, Yu-Ling;
- Lan, Ting-Wen;
- Prochaska, J Xavier;
- Napolitano, Lucas;
- Anand, Abhijeet;
- Aguilar, J;
- Ahlen, S;
- Brooks, D;
- Claybaugh, T;
- de la Macorra, A;
- Dey, Arjun;
- Doel, P;
- Gontcho, S Gontcho A;
- Guy, J;
- Juneau, S;
- Kisner, T;
- Lambert, A;
- Landriau, M;
- Le Guillou, L;
- Manera, M;
- Martini, P;
- Meisner, A;
- Miquel, R;
- Moustakas, J;
- Myers, AD;
- Nie, J;
- Poppett, C;
- Rezaie, M;
- Rossi, G;
- Sanchez, E;
- Schubnell, M;
- Seo, H;
- Sprayberry, D;
- Tarlé, G;
- Weaver, BA;
- Zou, H
- et al.
Abstract
We explore the influence of radio-mode feedback on the properties of the cool circumgalactic medium (CGM). To this end, we assemble a statistical sample of approximately 30,000 radio galaxies with background quasars by combining optical spectroscopic measurements of luminous red galaxies and quasars from the year 1 data set of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument and radio sources from the LOw-Frequency ARray Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS) DR2 catalog and the Very Large Array Sky Survey (VLASS) quick-look catalog. Galaxies with similar optical properties but with no radio counterparts in LoTSS and VLASS are selected as the control group. We measure the cool CGM properties of radio galaxies and their control samples traced by Mg ii absorption lines, including covering fraction, rest equivalent width, and gas kinematics. Our results show no significant difference in the properties of gas around radio galaxies and their control sample, indicating that the operating radio-mode feedback of massive galaxies does not produce detectable effects on the properties of the cool CGM. Finally, we show that the CGM of radio galaxies contains a nonnegligible amount of cool gas with approximately 1010 M ⊙. This abundance can place a stringent constraint on the radio-mode feedback models.
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