Abundance and temperature of the outer hot circum-Galactic medium: The SRG/eROSITA view of the soft X-ray background in the eFEDS field
G. Ponti, X. Zheng, N. Locatelli, S. Bianchi, Y. Zhang, K., Anastasopoulou, J. Comparat, K. Dennerl, M. Freyberg, F. Haberl, A. Merloni,, T. H. Reiprich, M. Salvato, J. Sanders, M. Sasaki, A. Strong, M. C. H., Yeung

TL;DR
This study uses eROSITA X-ray data to characterize the hot circum-Galactic medium around the Milky Way, revealing its temperature, metallicity, and additional components influencing the soft X-ray background.
Contribution
First detailed measurement of the Milky Way's hot CGM properties using eROSITA data, including temperature, metallicity, and contributions from other X-ray sources.
Findings
CGM temperature is 0.153-0.178 keV.
CGM metallicity is 0.052-0.072 Z_sun.
Additional hot components contribute to the soft X-ray background.
Abstract
Despite their vital importance to understand galaxy evolution and our own Galactic ecosystem, our knowledge of the physical properties of the hot phase of the Milky Way is still inadequate. However, sensitive SRG/eROSITA large area surveys are now providing us with the long sought-after data needed to mend this state of affairs. We present the properties of the soft X-ray emission as observed by eROSITA in the eFEDS field. We measure the temperature and metal abundance of the hot circum-Galactic medium (CGM) to be within keV and , depending on the contribution of solar wind charge exchange (SWCX). Slightly larger CGM abundances are possible, considering the uncertain extrapolation of the extragalactic Cosmic X-ray background (CXB) emission below keV. To recover CGM abundances as large as…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
