The Circum-Galactic Medium of MASsive Spirals I: Overview and a Case Study of NGC 5908
Jiang-Tao Li, Joel N. Bregman, Q. Daniel Wang, Robert A. Crain, and, Michael E. Anderson

TL;DR
This study investigates the hot gas halo around the massive spiral galaxy NGC 5908, revealing its extent, properties, and potential role in galaxy evolution through detailed X-ray analysis.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed case study of the hot gas halo in a massive spiral galaxy using XMM-Newton data, highlighting its properties and implications for galaxy baryon content.
Findings
Hot gas halo extends up to 30 kpc from the galaxy center.
The hot gas mass within 30 kpc is estimated at 2.3×10^9 solar masses.
Hot gas accounts for about 1.9% of the baryons within the cooling radius.
Abstract
The Circum-Galactic Medium of MASsive Spirals (CGM-MASS) is a project studying the overall content, physical and chemical properties, and spatial distributions of the multi-phase circum-galactic medium (CGM) around a small sample of the most massive isolated spiral galaxies in the local Universe. We introduce the sample and present a detailed case study of the XMM-Newton observation of the hot gas halo of NGC5908. After data calibration, point source removal, and background analysis, we find that the diffuse soft X-ray emission of NGC5908 is significantly more extended than the stellar light in the vertical direction. The 0.5-1.25keV radial intensity profile tracing hot gas emission can be detected above the background out to about , or from the nucleus. The unresolved soft X-ray emission can be characterized with a -model with a slope of .…
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