The Circumgalactic Medium
Space Telescope Science Institute · Johns Hopkins University · +1 more institution
Abstract
The gas surrounding galaxies outside their disks or interstellar medium and inside their virial radii is known as the circumgalactic medium (CGM). In recent years this component of galaxies has assumed an important role in our understanding of galaxy evolution owing to rapid advances in observational access to this diffuse, nearly invisible material. Observations and simulations of this component of galaxies suggest that it is a multiphase medium characterized by rich dynamics and complex ionization states. The CGM is a source for a galaxy's star-forming fuel, the venue for galactic feedback and recycling, and perhaps the key regulator of the galactic gas supply. We review our evolving knowledge of the CGM…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 44.04
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 225
Authors
3- JTJason TumlinsonCorresponding
Space Telescope Science Institute, Johns Hopkins University
- MSMolly S. Peeples
Space Telescope Science Institute, Johns Hopkins University
- JKJessica K. Werk
University of Washington
Topics & keywords
- Galaxy
- Interstellar medium
- Redshift
- Galaxy formation and evolution
- Virial theorem
- Extragalactic astronomy
- Intergalactic medium