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      MusE GAs FLOw and Wind (MEGAFLOW) II. A study of gas accretion around \(z\approx1\) star-forming galaxies with background quasars

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          We use the MusE GAs FLOw and Wind (MEGAFLOW) survey to study the kinematics of extended disk-like structures of cold gas around \(z\approx1\) star-forming galaxies. The combination of VLT/MUSE and VLT/UVES observations allows us to connect the kinematics of the gas measured through MgII quasar absorption spectroscopy to the kinematics and orientation of the associated galaxies constrained through integral field spectroscopy. Confirming previous results, we find that the galaxy-absorber pairs of the MEGAFLOW survey follow a strong bimodal distribution, consistent with a picture of MgII absorption being predominantly present in outflow cones and extended disk-like structures. This allows us to select a bona-fide sample of galaxy-absorber pairs probing these disks for impact parameters of 10-70 kpc. We test the hypothesis that the disk-like gas is co-rotating with the galaxy disks, and find that for 7 out of 9 pairs the absorption velocity shares the sign of the disk velocity, disfavouring random orbits. We further show that the data are roughly consistent with inflow velocities and angular momenta predicted by simulations, and that the corresponding mass accretion rates are sufficient to balance the star formation rates.

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          Design and capabilities of the MUSE data reduction software and pipeline

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              UVES_popler: Version 0.71 release

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              This is version 0.71 of UVES_popler and the first GitHub "release" version which is tagged with a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) via Zenodo. Please use this DOI to cite this software in journal articles. For example, cite it as "Murphy M. T., 2016, Sdss_qsosel_bernet: First release. doi:10.5281/zenodo.[INSET 5-DIGIT DOI SUFFIX HERE]. Install UVES_popler using GitHub via https://github.com/MTMurphy77/UVES_popler For instructions on running UVES_popler, see http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/~mmurphy/UVES_popler
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                31 January 2019
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                1901.11416
                cfaa0a39-f0f0-4aef-901c-2e8227e55c08

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                22 pages + Supplementary Appendix (15 pages); submitted to MNRAS; version after addressing referee's comments
                astro-ph.GA astro-ph.CO

                Cosmology & Extragalactic astrophysics,Galaxy astrophysics
                Cosmology & Extragalactic astrophysics, Galaxy astrophysics

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