X-ray Signatures of Black Hole Feedback: Hot Galactic Atmospheres in IllustrisTNG and X-ray Observations
Nhut Truong, Annalisa Pillepich, Norbert Werner, Dylan Nelson, Kiran, Lakhchaura, Rainer Weinberger, Volker Springel, Mark Vogelsberger, and Lars, Hernquist

TL;DR
This study uses IllustrisTNG simulations to analyze hot X-ray emitting gas in galaxies, comparing results with observations, and finds that SMBH feedback influences X-ray luminosity and galaxy quenching, providing testable predictions.
Contribution
It demonstrates that SMBH kinetic feedback causes observable differences in X-ray luminosity between star-forming and quenched galaxies, aligning simulations with observations.
Findings
Simulations reproduce observed X-ray luminosities and temperatures.
X-ray luminosity varies with star formation activity and SMBH feedback.
Predicted X-ray dichotomy offers a test for SMBH feedback models.
Abstract
Hot gaseous atmospheres that permeate galaxies and extend far beyond their stellar distribution, where they are commonly referred to as the circumgalactic medium (CGM), imprint important information about feedback processes powered by the stellar populations of galaxies and their central supermassive black holes (SMBH). In this work we study the properties of this hot X-ray emitting medium using the IllustrisTNG cosmological simulations. We analyse their mock X-ray spectra, obtained from the diffuse and metal-enriched gas in TNG100 and TNG50, and compare the results with X-ray observations of nearby early-type galaxies. The simulations reproduce the observed X-ray luminosities () and temperature ( at small () and intermediate () radii reasonably well. We find that the X-ray properties of lower mass galaxies depend on their star formation…
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