Non-Equilibirum ionisation and cooling of metal-enriched gas in the presence of a photo-ionisation background
Benjamin D. Oppenheimer, Joop Schaye

TL;DR
This paper presents a new method for calculating non-equilibrium ionisation and cooling of metal-enriched gas exposed to extragalactic background radiation, improving the interpretation of astrophysical observations.
Contribution
We introduce a computational approach that accounts for non-equilibrium ionisation and cooling in diffuse gas influenced by the extragalactic background, including detailed reaction networks.
Findings
Non-equilibrium effects are significant below 10^6 K.
The extragalactic background enhances ionisation and reduces cooling efficiencies.
Including the EGB alters observational diagnostics of metal-enriched gas.
Abstract
Simulations of the formation of galaxies, as well as ionisation models used to interpret observations of quasar absorption lines, generally either assume ionisation equilibrium or ignore the presence of the extra-galactic background (EGB) radiation. We introduce a method to compute the non-equilibrium ionisation and cooling of diffuse gas exposed to the EGB. Our method iterates the ionisation states of the 11 elements that dominate the cooling and uses tabulated ion-by-ion cooling and photo-heating efficiencies to update the temperature of the gas. Our reaction network includes radiative and di-electric recombination, collisional ionisation, photo-ionisation, Auger ionisation, and charge transfer. We verify that our method reproduces published results for collisional equilibrium, collisional non-equilibrium, and photo-ionised equilibrium. Non-equilibrium effects can become very…
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