Circumgalactic Medium on the Largest Scales: Detecting X-ray Absorption Lines with Large-Area Microcalorimeters
Akos Bogdan, Ildar Khabibullin, Orsolya Kovacs, Gerrit Schellenberger,, John ZuHone, Joseph Burchett, Klaus Dolag, Eugene Churazov, William Forman,, Christine Jones, Caroline Kilbourne, Ralph Kraft, Erwin Lau, Maxim, Markevitch, Dan McCammon, Daisuke Nagai, Dylan Nelson

TL;DR
This paper proposes using large-area X-ray microcalorimeters to detect absorption lines from the circumgalactic medium, enabling large-scale studies of galaxy halos beyond traditional quasar absorption methods.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method to probe the CGM in absorption via the cosmic X-ray background, utilizing simulations and mock observations to demonstrate detectability.
Findings
OVII absorption line detectable around massive galaxies at 3-6 sigma
OVII and OVIII lines detectable around Milky Way-type galaxies at ~6 and 3 sigma
Method complements emission studies and probes the baryon content at large scales
Abstract
The circumgalactic medium (CGM) plays a crucial role in galaxy evolution as it fuels star formation, retains metals ejected from the galaxies, and hosts gas flows in and out of galaxies. For Milky Way-type and more massive galaxies, the bulk of the CGM is in hot phases best accessible at X-ray wavelengths. However, our understanding of the CGM remains largely unconstrained due to its tenuous nature. A promising way to probe the CGM is via X-ray absorption studies. Traditional absorption studies utilize bright background quasars, but this method probes the CGM in a pencil beam, and, due to the rarity of bright quasars, the galaxy population available for study is limited. Large-area, high spectral resolution X-ray microcalorimeters offer a new approach to exploring the CGM in emission and absorption. Here, we demonstrate that the cumulative X-ray emission from cosmic X-ray background…
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TopicsSuperconducting and THz Device Technology · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Microwave Engineering and Waveguides
