The COS CGM Compendium V: The Dichotomy of OVI Associated with Low- and High-Metallicity Cool Gas at z < 1
arXiv:2403.02374
Abstract
We analyze the \ovi\ content and kinematics for 126 {\hi}-selected absorbers at for which the metallicities of their cool photoionized phase have been determined. We separate the absorbers into 100 strong {\lya} forest systems (SLFSs with $15 \la$\,{\colden}\,) and 26 partial Lyman Limit systems (pLLSs with \,{\colden}\,). The sample is drawn from the COS CGM Compendium (CCC) and has \ovi\ coverage in $\sn \geq 8$ {\it HST}/COS G130M/G160M QSO spectra, yielding a completeness level of {\coldenovi}. The \ovi\ detection rates differ substantially between low-metallicity (LM; {\xh} ) and high-metallicity (HM; {\xh} ) SLFSs, with 20\% and 60\% detection rates, respectively. The \ovi\ detection frequency for the HM and LM pLLSs is, however, similar at 60\%. The SLFSs and pLLSs without detected \ovi\ are consistent with the absorbing gas being in a single phase, while those with \ovi\ trace multiphase gas. We show that the \ovi\ velocity widths and column densities have different distributions in LM and HM gas. We find a strong correlation between \ovi\ column density and metallicity. The strongest (\coldenovi$\,\ga 14$) and broadest {\ovi} absorbers are nearly always associated with HM absorbers, while weaker \ovi\ absorbers are found in both LM and HM absorbers. From comparisons with galaxy-selected and blind \ovi\ surveys, we conclude absorbers with \coldenovi$\,\ga 14$ most likely arise in the circumgalactic medium (CGM) of star-forming galaxies. Absorbers with weak \ovi\ likely trace the extended CGM or intergalactic medium (IGM), while those without \ovi\ likely originate in the IGM.
Accepted for publication in ApJ