The hot circumgalactic medium in the eROSITA All-Sky Survey II. Scaling relations between X-ray luminosity and galaxies' mass
Yi Zhang, Johan Comparat, Gabriele Ponti, Andrea Merloni, Kirpal, Nandra, Frank Haberl, Nhut Truong, Annalisa Pillepich, Nicola Locatelli,, Xiaoyuan Zhang, Jeremy Sanders, Xueying Zheng, Ang Liu, Paola Popesso, Teng, Liu, Peter Predehl, Mara Salvato, Soumya Shreeram

TL;DR
This study measures the X-ray luminosity of the hot circumgalactic medium around galaxies from eROSITA data, establishing scaling relations with stellar and halo mass, and compares these with cosmological simulations to inform galaxy evolution models.
Contribution
It provides new empirical scaling relations between X-ray luminosity and galaxy/halo mass over a wide mass range, and evaluates the consistency of simulations with observations.
Findings
X-ray luminosity correlates with stellar mass, following a power law.
X-ray luminosity increases with halo mass, extending previous measurements.
Simulations broadly match observations but show deviations in certain mass ranges.
Abstract
Understanding how the properties of galaxies relate to the properties of the hot circum-galactic medium (CGM) around them can constrain galaxy evolution models. We measured the X-ray luminosity of the hot CGM based on the surface brightness profiles of central galaxy samples measured from Spectrum Roentgen Gamma (SRG)/eROSITA all-sky survey data. We related the X-ray luminosity to the galaxies' stellar and halo mass, and we compared the observed relations to the self-similar model and intrinsic (i.e., not forward-modeled) output of the IllustrisTNG, EAGLE, and SIMBA simulations. The average hot CGM X-ray luminosity () correlates with the galaxy's stellar mass (). It increases from to , when increases from 10.0 to 11.5. A power law describes the correlation as…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
