Detection capabilities of the Athena X-IFU for the warm-hot intergalactic medium using gamma-ray burst X-ray afterglows
S. Walsh, S. McBreen, A. Martin-Carrillo, T. Dauser, N. Wijers, J., Wilms, J. Schaye, D. Barret

TL;DR
This study evaluates Athena X-IFU's ability to detect the warm-hot intergalactic medium via gamma-ray burst afterglow spectra, demonstrating its potential to identify baryonic filaments and improve understanding of cosmic baryon distribution.
Contribution
It presents simulations of WHIM detection in GRB afterglows with Athena X-IFU, quantifying detection thresholds and expected number of absorbers during the mission.
Findings
Athena can detect O VII-O VIII absorption features with specific equivalent widths.
Approximately 45-137 WHIM absorbers could be detected over four years.
Detection sensitivity depends on the GRB flux and local hydrogen column density.
Abstract
At low redshifts, the observed baryonic density falls far short of the total number of baryons predicted. Cosmological simulations suggest that these baryons reside in filamentary gas structures, known as the warm-hot intergalactic medium (WHIM). As a result of the high temperatures of these filaments, the matter is highly ionised such that it absorbs and emits far-UV and soft X-ray photons. Athena, the proposed European Space Agency X-ray observatory, aims to detect the `missing' baryons in the WHIM up to redshifts of through absorption in active galactic nuclei and gamma-ray burst afterglow spectra, allowing for the study of the evolution of these large-scale structures of the Universe. This work simulates WHIM filaments in the spectra of GRB X-ray afterglows with Athena using the SImulation of X-ray TElescopes (SIXTE) framework. We investigate the feasibility of their detection…
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