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Description
Project AMIGA (Absorption Maps In the Gas of Andromeda) provides an unprecedented view of the circumgalactic medium (CGM) of our nearest large galaxy neighbor. Using 55 sightlines obtained largely from two large HST COS programs, we map Andromeda's CGM across distances spanning from 10 to 570 kpc, nearly reaching twice its virial radius (Rvir=300 kpc). Using extensive diagnostics of different gas phases (OI/VI, SiII/III/IV, CII/CIV, FeII, AlII), this study uniquely bridges the smaller scales of the CGM with its largest scales extending into the intergalactic medium (IGM). In this talk, I will demonstrate how gas complexity and gas-phase structures significantly change with impact parameters but show little variation with azimuth relative to major/minor projected axes. Our program can differentiate components associated with the thick disk from those in the CGM, providing crucial insights for characterizing gas phases and accurately determining the total mass of Andromeda's CGM. I will place these findings in the broader context of other CGM observations, recent cosmological zoom simulations of Milky Way-mass galaxies at z~0, and how this pathfinder study may inform next-generation observations of the CGM/IGM with HWO.
Primary Theme | Galactic to intergalactic scales |
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Secondary Theme | Diffuse to dense structures |
Presenter's Name | Nicolas Lehner |
Presenter's Email Address | [email protected] |
Keywords | Circumgalactic Medium Structure, Gas-Phases, Metals, Scales |
Recording Permission | YES |
Virtual Audience Permission | YES |
Photography Permission | YES |
If your talk is not accepted for a contributed talk, would you be interested in presenting a fireslide/lightning talk? | No |
If your fireslide/lighting talk is not accepted, would you be interested in presenting a poster? | No |
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