Baryon Budget of the Hot Circumgalactic Medium of Massive Spiral Galaxies
Jiang-Tao Li (UMich), Joel N. Bregman (UMich), Q. Daniel Wang (UMASS),, Robert A. Crain (Liverpool John Moores U), and Michael E. Anderson (MPIA)

TL;DR
This study uses stacked X-ray observations of massive spiral galaxies to estimate the hot circum-galactic medium's contribution to baryon content, finding it accounts for only a small fraction of the expected baryons, thus not resolving the missing baryon problem.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurement of hot CGM density profiles extending to half the virial radius in massive spirals, refining baryon fraction estimates.
Findings
Hot CGM accounts for about 8% of expected baryons.
Including stars, total baryon fraction is around 27%.
Hot baryons are insufficient to explain missing baryons.
Abstract
The baryon content around local galaxies is observed to be much less than is needed in Big Bang nucleosynthesis. Simulations indicate that a significant fraction of these "missing baryons" may be stored in a hot tenuous circum-galactic medium (CGM) around massive galaxies extending to or even beyond the virial radius of their dark matter halos. Previous observations in X-ray and Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) signal claimed that of the expected baryons are stored in a hot CGM within the virial radius. The large scatter is mainly caused by the very uncertain extrapolation of the hot gas density profile based on the detection in a small radial range (typically within 10\%-20\% of the virial radius). Here we report stacking X-ray observations of six local isolated massive spiral galaxies from the CGM-MASS sample. We find that the mean density profile can be characterized by a…
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