The metal content of the hot atmospheres of galaxy groups
Fabio Gastaldello, Aurora Simionescu, Francois Mernier, Veronica, Biffi, Massimo Gaspari, Kosuke Sato, Kyoko Matsushita

TL;DR
This paper reviews the chemical composition of hot gas in galaxy groups, discussing observational challenges, simulation insights, and future prospects with upcoming X-ray missions to better understand galaxy evolution and feedback processes.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the current understanding of metal abundances in galaxy group atmospheres, highlighting recent observational and simulation advances, and outlines future research directions.
Findings
Current models are limited by plasma code uncertainties.
Observations suggest specific abundance patterns at the group scale.
Simulations are increasingly successful in reproducing metal distributions.
Abstract
Galaxy groups host the majority of matter and more than half of all the galaxies in the Universe. Their hot ( K), X-ray emitting intra-group medium (IGrM) reveals emission lines typical of many elements synthesized by stars and supernovae. Because their gravitational potentials are shallower than those of rich galaxy clusters, groups are ideal targets for studying, through X-ray observations, feedback effects, which leave important marks on their gas and metal contents. Here, we review the history and present status of the chemical abundances in the IGrM probed by X-ray spectroscopy. We discuss the limitations of our current knowledge, in particular due to uncertainties in the modeling of the Fe-L shell by plasma codes, and coverage of the volume beyond the central region. We further summarize the constraints on the abundance pattern at the group mass scale and the insight it…
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