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We report the first detection of multiphase gas within a quiescent galaxy beyond $zapprox0$. The observations use the brighter image of doubly lensed QSO HE 0047$-$1756 to probe the ISM of the massive ($M_{rm star}approx 10^{11} mathrm{M_odot}$) elliptical lens galaxy at $z_mathrm{gal}=0.408$. Using Hubble Space Telescopes Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS), we obtain a medium-resolution FUV spectrum of the lensed QSO and identify numerous absorption features from $mathrm{H_2}$ in the lens ISM at projected distance $d=4.6$ kpc. The $mathrm{H_2}$ column density is $log N(mathrm{H_2})/mathrm{cm^{-2}}=17.8^{+0.1}_{-0.3}$ with a molecular gas fraction of $f_mathrm{H_2}=2-5%$, roughly consistent with some local quiescent galaxies. The new COS spectrum also reveals kinematically complex absorption features from highly ionized species O VI and N V with column densities log $N(mathrm{O VI})/mathrm{cm^{-2}} =15.2pm0.1$ and log $N(mathrm{N V})/mathrm{cm^{-2}} =14.6pm0.1$, among the highest known in external galaxies. Assuming the high-ionization absorption features originate in a transient warm ($Tsim10^5,$K) phase undergoing radiative cooling from a hot halo surrounding the galaxy, we infer a mass accretion rate of $sim 0.5-1.5,mathrm{M_odot,yr^{-1}}$. The lack of star formation in the lens suggests the bulk of this flow is returned to the hot halo, implying a heating rate of $sim10^{48},mathrm{erg,yr^{-1}}$. Continuous heating from evolved stellar populations (primarily SNe Ia but also winds from AGB stars) may suffice to prevent a large accumulation of cold gas in the ISM, even in the absence of strong feedback from an active nucleus.
We report the first detection of extended neutral hydrogen (HI) gas in the interstellar medium (ISM) of a massive elliptical galaxy beyond z~0. The observations utilize the doubly lensed images of QSO HE 0047-1756 at z_QSO = 1.676 as absorption-line
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