Abstract

Abstract Dwarf galaxies are missing nearly all of their baryons and metals from the stellar disk, which are presumed to be in a bound halo or expelled beyond the virial radius. The virial temperature for galaxies with M h ∼ 109–1010 M ⊙ is similar to the collisional ionization equilibrium temperature for the C iv ion. We search for UV absorption from C iv in six sightlines toward three dwarf galaxies in the anti-M31 direction and at the periphery of the Local Group (D ≈ 1.3 Mpc; Sextans A, Sextans B, and NGC 3109). The C iv doublet is detected in only one of six sightlines, toward Sextans A, with log N ( C IV ) = 13.06 ± 0.08 . This is consistent with our gaseous halo models, where the halo gas mass is determined by the cooling rate, feedback, and the star formation rate; the inclusion of photoionization is an essential ingredient. This model can also reproduce the higher detection rate of O vi absorption in other dwarf samples (beyond the Local Group), with C iv only detectable within ∼0.5R vir.

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