The Circumgalactic Medium of the Milky Way is Half Hidden
Y. Zheng, M. E. Putman, J. E. G. Peek, M. R. Joung

TL;DR
This study uses simulations to show that about half of the Milky Way's circumgalactic medium gas is undetectable due to its low velocity, implying current observations underestimate the true CGM mass.
Contribution
The paper introduces a method to estimate the fraction of the CGM that is hidden in velocity space, providing a corrected mass estimate for the Milky Way's CGM.
Findings
Approximately 50% of the CGM gas is undetectable due to low velocity.
Corrected total mass of the MW's CGM is about 2.8×10^8 solar masses.
Current observations may miss large low velocity HI complexes in the MW's CGM.
Abstract
We assess the fraction of the Milky Way's circumgalactic medium (CGM) eluding detection due to its velocity being similar to gas in the disk. This is achieved using synthetic observations of the CGM in a simulated MW-mass galaxy that shows similar CGM kinematics to the MW and external LL galaxies. As viewed by a mock observer at a location similar to the Sun, only 50 (by mass) of the gas moves at high velocity (100 km s or 50 km s) in the simulated CGM and would be observable. The low velocity gas is thermodynamically similar to the high velocity gas, indicating the 50 observable fraction is applicable to spectral lines from the radio to the ultraviolet. We apply the observable mass fraction (50) to current estimates of the MW's CGM, and find a corrected total mass of 2.810 for gas below…
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