Probing the Warm-Hot Circumgalactic Medium with broad OVI and X-rays
Smita Mathur, Anjali Gupta, Sanskriti Das, Yair Krongold, Fabrizio, Nicastro

TL;DR
This study uses X-ray observations to investigate the warm-hot circumgalactic medium, providing tentative evidence for broad OVI absorption associated with gas at around 10^6 K, and discusses future prospects for CGM research.
Contribution
It presents the first X-ray constraints on the warm-hot CGM using broad OVI and sets the stage for future high-resolution observations.
Findings
Tentative detection of warm-hot gas at ~10^6 K.
Constraints on temperature and column density of the CGM.
Future X-ray missions will improve detection capabilities.
Abstract
Most of the baryonic mass in the circumgalactic medium (CGM) of a spiral galaxy is believed to be warm-hot, with temperature around K. The narrow OVI absorption lines probe a somewhat cooler component at , but broad OVI absorbers have the potential to probe the hotter CGM. Here we present 376 ks Chandra LETG observations of a carefully selected galaxy in which the presence of broad OVI together with the non-detection of Lya was indicative of warm-hot gas. The strongest line expected to be present at K is OVII . There is a hint of an absorption line at the redshifted wavelength, but the line is not detected with better than significance. A physical model, taking into account strengths of several other lines, provides better constraints. Our best-fit absorber model has and $\log \rm N_{H}…
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