论文标题
COS CGM纲要。 iv。不同电离背景对Z <1圆形层次培养基中金属性测定的影响
The COS CGM Compendium. IV. Effects of Varying Ionization Backgrounds on Metallicity Determinations in the z < 1 Circumgalactic Medium
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论文摘要
基于吸收线测量值的环境气体的金属性估计通常需要光电离模型来说明看不见的电离状态。我们探讨了在极端紫外线背景(EUVB)辐射中不确定性对Z <1圆形层次培养基(CGM)的金属测定的影响。特别是,我们研究了EUV辐射的强力法斜率的不确定性,$ \ mathrm {α_{α_{euvb}} $,来自主动银河核的影响金属性估计值34个带有HI列密度的吸收剂样本,在15.25 <($ \ nogrm {$ \ notrm)之间。 $ \ mathrm {cm^{ - 2}} $)<17.25和测量的金属离子柱密度。我们证明了金属性估计值对活跃银河核的EUV幂律斜率的变化的敏感性,$ \ mathrm {α__{α_{euvb}} $,在低红移(z <1)处,表明衍生的吸收吸收性金属性在平均上增加了0.3 dex,而euv slope y Math y Mathenceed y Mathenceed $ varnead $ varnead $ \ n e varmenceed y Math n an -2.0至-1.4。我们将Markov Chain Monte Carlo采样对光电离模型的使用,并使用$ \ Mathrm {α_{euvb}} $作为免费参数,以得出这些吸收器的金属性。当前的吸收器样本不能对斜率提供强大的约束,$ \ mathrm {α_{euvb}} $,本身;我们讨论未来分析如何提供更强的限制。在背景斜率上的不确定性上边缘化,我们发现金属度确定中的平均不确定性从0.08 DEX增加到0.14 DEX时,从固定的EUVB斜率切换到自由变化的斜率。因此,我们证明了EUVB不确定性可以包括在电离模型中,同时仍允许进行健壮的金属性推断。
Metallicity estimates of circumgalactic gas based on absorption line measurements typically require photoionization modeling to account for unseen ionization states. We explore the impact of uncertainties in the extreme ultraviolet background (EUVB) radiation on such metallicity determinations for the z < 1 circumgalactic medium (CGM). In particular, we study how uncertainties in the power-law slope of the EUV radiation, $\mathrm{α_{EUVB}}$, from active galactic nuclei affect metallicity estimates in a sample of 34 absorbers with HI column densities between 15.25 < log ($\mathrm{N_{HI}}$ / $\mathrm{cm^{-2}}$) < 17.25 and measured metal ion column densities. We demonstrate the sensitivity of metallicity estimates to changes in the EUV power-law slope of active galactic nuclei, $\mathrm{α_{EUVB}}$, at low redshift (z < 1), showing derived absorber metallicities increase on average by approximately 0.3 dex as the EUV slope is hardened from $\mathrm{α_{EUVB}}$ = -2.0 to -1.4. We use Markov Chain Monte Carlo sampling of photoionization models with $\mathrm{α_{EUVB}}$ as a free parameter to derive metallicities for these absorbers. The current sample of absorbers does not provide a robust constraint on the slope, $\mathrm{α_{EUVB}}$, itself; we discuss how future analyses may provide stronger constraints. Marginalizing over the uncertainty in the slope of the background, we find the average uncertainties in the metallicity determinations increase from 0.08 dex to 0.14 dex when switching from a fixed EUVB slope to one that freely varies. Thus, we demonstrate that EUVB uncertainties can be included in ionization models while still allowing for robust metallicity inferences.