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Upper Limits on the Mass of Cool Gas in the Circumgalactic Medium of Dwarf Galaxies

arXiv:2501.02056 · doi:10.3847/2041-8213/adba51

Abstract

We use HI absorption measurements to constrain the amount of cool ( K), photoionized gas in the circumgalactic medium (CGM) of dwarf galaxies with in the nearby Universe (). We show analytically that volume-filling gas gives an upper limit on the gas mass needed to reproduce a given HI column density profile. We introduce a power-law density profile for the gas distribution and fit our model to archival HI observations to infer the cool CGM gas mass, , as a function of halo mass. For volume-filling () models, we find , constituting of the halo baryon budget. For clumpy gas, with , the masses are a factor of lower, in agreement with our analytic approximation. Our assumption that the measured HI forms entirely in the cool CGM provides a conservative upper limit on , and possible contributions from the intergalactic medium or warm/hot CGM will further strengthen our result. We estimate the mass uncertainties due to the range of redshifts in our sample and the unknown gas metallicity to be and , respectively. Our results show that dwarf galaxies have only of their baryon budget in stars and the cool CGM, with the rest residing in the warm/hot CGM or ejected from the dark matter halos.

Accepted to ApJL, final version (14p)

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