from Part Three - Galaxies and Their Gas
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 December 2025
Over the last quarter century, studies of the circumgalactic medium (CGM) have evolved from small, isolated cottage-industry efforts to a few dozen factory-scale assembly-line collaborations. The advent and continued development of large galaxy surveys, the refinement of photometric redshifts, and the honing of color selection of quasars have all combined to yield more than a million object-searchable catalogs for building large samples of galaxy-quasar pairs on the sky. Though the largest body of work has focused on low- and intermediate-redshifts, where detailed galaxy properties can be measured, wholesale studies of the CGM have now reached redshifts of 4 using Lyman break galaxies (LBGs) and the stacking of the spectra of thousands of Lyman alpha emitters. In this chapter, we provide an overview of CGM studies with a focus on sample building and experimental approaches and techniques. The three main types of survey strategies are discussed. Concepts such as the characterization of CGM absorption properties as a function of impact parameters, covering fractions, and galaxy-absorber morphokinematic and morphospatial analysis are presented.
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