Probing the physical properties of the intergalactic medium using blazars
Tony Dalton, Simon L. Morris, Michele Fumagalli, and Efrain Gatuzz

TL;DR
This study uses Swift blazar spectra to estimate intergalactic medium properties such as hydrogen density, metallicity, and temperature across a wide redshift range, confirming IGM's significant role in spectral absorption.
Contribution
It provides the first robust measurements of IGM properties using blazar spectra over a broad redshift range, incorporating a conservative continuum modeling approach.
Findings
IGM hydrogen density scales as (1+z)^1.8±0.2
Mean IGM temperature is log(T/K)=6.1±0.1
IGM metallicity is approximately 2% of solar
Abstract
We use Swift blazar spectra to estimate the key intergalactic medium (IGM) properties of hydrogen column density(Nhxigm), metallicity and temperature over a redshift range of 0.03 leq z leq 4.7, using a collisional ionisation equilibrium(CIE) model for the ionised plasma. We adopted a conservative approach to the blazar continuum model given its intrinsic variability and use a range of power law models. We subjected our results to a number of tests and found that the Nhxigm parameter was robust with respect to individual exposure data and co-added spectra for each source, and between Swift and XMM-Newton source data. We also found no relation between Nhxigm and variations in source flux or intrinsic power laws. Though some objects may have a bulk Comptonisation component which could mimic absorption, it did not alter our overall results. The Nhxigm from the combined blazar sample scales…
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