Confirmation of X-Ray Absorption by WHIM in the Sculptor Wall
Taotao Fang (1), David A. Buote (1), Philip J. Humphrey (1), Claude R., Canizares (2), Luca Zappacosta (3), Roberto Maiolino (4), Gianpiero, Tagliaferri (5), Fabio Gastaldello (1,6) ((1) UC Irvine, (2) MIT, (3) INAF -, Osservatorio Astronomico di Trieste

TL;DR
This study confirms the detection of OVII X-ray absorption from the WHIM in the Sculptor Wall at higher significance using combined Chandra and XMM data, supporting the presence of baryons in large-scale cosmic structures.
Contribution
The paper provides the first high-significance confirmation of WHIM absorption in the Sculptor Wall through combined deep X-ray observations, improving previous marginal detections.
Findings
Detection of OVII line at 4.0-sigma significance
Estimated baryon over-density of ~30 in the Sculptor Wall
Validation of X-ray absorption studies for WHIM in large-scale structures
Abstract
In a previous paper we reported a 3-sigma detection of an absorption line from the Warm-Hot Intergalactic Medium (WHIM) using the Chandra and XMM X-ray grating spectra of the blazar H2356-309, the sight-line of which intercepts the Sculptor Wall, a large-scale superstructure of galaxies at z ~ 0.03. To verify our initial detection, we obtained a deep (500 ks), follow-up exposure of H2356-309 as part of the Cycle-10 Chandra Large Project Program. From a joint analysis of the Cycle-10 and previous (Cycle-8) Chandra grating data we detect the redshifted OVII WHIM line at a significance level of 3.4-sigma, a substantial improvement over the 1.7-sigma level reported previously when using only the Cycle-8 data. The significance increases to 4.0-sigma when the existing XMM grating data are included in the analysis, thus confirming at higher significance the existence of the line at the…
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