Soft X-ray emission from warm gas in IllustrisTNG circum-cluster environments
Celine Gouin, Massimiliano Bonamente, Daniela Galarraga-Espinosa,, Stephen Walker, Mohammad Mirakhor

TL;DR
This study uses IllustrisTNG simulations to analyze soft X-ray emissions from various gas phases in cluster environments, revealing warm gas as a significant contributor to observed soft X-ray excesses.
Contribution
It introduces a new method to predict soft X-ray emission profiles from different gas phases in cluster outskirts using hydrodynamical simulations.
Findings
Warm gas significantly contributes to soft X-ray emission.
Radial profiles of ICM properties match observations.
Warm gas explains the observed soft X-ray excess.
Abstract
Context. Whereas X-ray clusters are extensively used for cosmology, their idealistic modelling, through the hypotheses of spherical symmetry and hydrostatic equilibrium, are more and more being questioned. Along these lines, the soft X-ray emission detected in tens of clusters with ROSAT was found to be higher than what expected from the idealistic hot gas modelling, pointing to our incomplete understanding of these objects. Aims. Given that cluster environments are at the interface between the hot intra-cluster medium (ICM), warm circum-galactic medium (WCGM) and warm-hot intergalactic medium (WHIM), we aim to explore the relative soft X-ray emission of different gas phases in circum-cluster environments. Method. By using the most massive halos in IllustrisTNG at z=0, we have predicted the hydrodynamical properties of the gas from cluster centers to their outskirts (5 R200), and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
