Quantifying Observational Projection Effects with a Simulation-based hot CGM model
Soumya Shreeram, Johan Comparat, Andrea Merloni, Yi Zhang, Gabriele Ponti, Kirpal Nandra, John ZuHone, Ilaria Marini, Stephan Vladutescu-Zopp, Paola Popesso, Ruediger Pakmor, Riccardo Seppi, Celine Peroux, Daniele Sorini

TL;DR
This paper uses hydrodynamical simulations to model the hot circumgalactic medium (CGM), quantifies projection effects in X-ray observations, and assesses how misclassified satellite galaxies influence stacked profiles across different stellar masses.
Contribution
It introduces a self-consistent forward model for the hot CGM, analytically describes intrinsic X-ray profiles, and evaluates projection effects and satellite misclassification impacts in stacking analyses.
Findings
Projection effects significantly alter measured X-ray profiles.
Misclassified satellites bias stacked profiles more at lower stellar masses.
Analytical models effectively describe intrinsic surface brightness profiles.
Abstract
The hot phase of the circumgalactic medium (CGM) allows us to probe the inflow and outflow of gas within a galaxy, which is responsible for dictating the evolution of the galaxy. Studying the hot CGM sheds light on a better understanding of gas physics, which is crucial to inform and constrain simulation models. With the recent advances in observational measurements probing the hot CGM in X-rays and tSZ, we have a new avenue for widening our knowledge of gas physics and feedback by exploiting the information from current/future observations. In this paper, we use the TNG300 hydrodynamical simulations to build a fully self-consistent forward model for the hot CGM. We construct a lightcone and generate mock X-ray observations. We quantify the projection effects, namely the locally correlated large-scale structure in X-rays and the effect due to satellite galaxies misclassified as centrals…
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TopicsManufacturing Process and Optimization · 3D Shape Modeling and Analysis · Advanced Measurement and Metrology Techniques
