Detailed Information on Publication Record
2023
Circumgalactic Medium on the Largest Scales: Detecting X-Ray Absorption Lines with Large-area Microcalorimeters
BOGDAN, Akos, Ildar KHABIBULLIN, Orsolya Eszter KOVÁCS, Gerrit SCHELLENBERGER, John ZUHONE et. al.Basic information
Original name
Circumgalactic Medium on the Largest Scales: Detecting X-Ray Absorption Lines with Large-area Microcalorimeters
Authors
BOGDAN, Akos, Ildar KHABIBULLIN, Orsolya Eszter KOVÁCS (348 Hungary, belonging to the institution), Gerrit SCHELLENBERGER, John ZUHONE, Joseph N. BURCHETT, Klaus DOLAG, Eugene CHURAZOV, William R. FORMAN, Christine JONES, Caroline KILBOURNE, Ralph P. KRAFT, Erwin LAU, Maxim MARKEVITCH, Dan MCCAMMON, Daisuke NAGAI, Dylan NELSON, Anna OGORZALEK, Benjamin D. OPPENHEIMER, Arnab SARKAR, Yuanyuan SU, Nhut TRUONG, Sylvain VEILLEUX, Stephan VLADUTESCU-ZOPP and Irina ZHURAVLEVA
Edition
Astrophysical Journal, IOP Publishing Ltd, 2023, 0004-637X
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
10308 Astronomy
Country of publisher
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Impact factor
Impact factor: 4.900 in 2022
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14310/23:00134378
Organization unit
Faculty of Science
UT WoS
001041282500001
Keywords in English
Circumgalactic medium; Disk galaxies; Galaxy evolution; High resolution spectroscopy; X-ray astronomy; X-ray observatories; X-ray sources
Tags
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 16/1/2024 09:09, Mgr. Marie Šípková, DiS.
Abstract
V originále
The circumgalactic medium (CGM) plays a crucial role in galaxy evolution as it fuels star formation, retains metals ejected from the galaxies, and hosts gas flows in and out of galaxies. For Milky Way–type and more-massive galaxies, the bulk of the CGM is in hot phases best accessible at X-ray wavelengths. However, our understanding of the CGM remains largely unconstrained due to its tenuous nature. A promising way to probe the CGM is via X-ray absorption studies. Traditional absorption studies utilize bright background quasars, but this method probes the CGM in a pencil beam, and, due to the rarity of bright quasars, the galaxy population available for study is limited. Large-area, high spectral resolution X-ray microcalorimeters offer a new approach to exploring the CGM in emission and absorption. Here, we demonstrate that the cumulative X-ray emission from cosmic X-ray background sources can probe the CGM in absorption. We construct column density maps of major X-ray ions from the Magneticum simulation and build realistic mock images of nine galaxies to explore the detectability of X-ray absorption lines arising from the large-scale CGM. We conclude that the O VII absorption line is detectable around individual massive galaxies at the 3σ–6σ confidence level. For Milky Way–type galaxies, the O VII and O VIII absorption lines are detectable at the ∼ 6σ and ∼ 3σ levels even beyond the virial radius when coadding data from multiple galaxies. This approach complements emission studies, does not require additional exposures, and will allow for probing the baryon budget and the CGM at the largest scales.
Links
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