Soft X-ray line emission from hot gas in intervening galaxy halos and diffuse gas in the cosmic web
Yuning Zhang, Dandan Xu, Chengzhe Li, and Wei Cui

TL;DR
This study uses simulations to quantify how intervening hot gases, including cosmic web and galaxy halo gases, contribute to soft X-ray emissions, affecting observations of distant galaxy clusters.
Contribution
It provides a theoretical assessment of the soft X-ray line emissions from various intervening hot gases using TNG100 simulations, highlighting their impact on observational measurements.
Findings
Diffuse cosmic web gas can produce strong X-ray line emissions comparable to galaxy halo emissions.
Line-of-sight emissions from intervening gases can reach 20-200% of the target's emission.
Emission contributions vary between star-forming and quiescent galaxy halos.
Abstract
Cosmic hot-gas emission is closely related to halo gas acquisition and galactic feedback processes. Their X-ray observations reveal important physical properties and movements of the baryonic cycle of galactic ecosystems. However, the measured emissions toward a target at a cosmological distance would always include contributions from hot gases along the entire line of sight to the target. Observationally, such contaminations are routinely subtracted via different strategies. With this work, we aim to answer an interesting theoretical question regarding the amount of soft X-ray line emissions from intervening hot gases of different origins. We tackled this problem with the aid of the TNG100 simulation. We generated typical wide-field light cones and estimated their impacts on spectral and flux measurements toward X-ray-emitting galaxy-, group- and cluster-halo targets at lower…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
