On the baryon budget in the X-ray-emitting circumgalactic medium of Milky Way-mass galaxies
Yi Zhang, Soumya Shreeram, Gabriele Ponti, Johan Comparat, Andrea Merloni, Zhijie Qu, Jiangtao Li, N. Joel Bregman, Taotao Fang

TL;DR
This paper evaluates how assumptions about gas properties and halo mass affect estimates of baryon mass in the X-ray-emitting circumgalactic medium of Milky Way-mass galaxies, highlighting the need for precise measurements.
Contribution
It quantifies the uncertainties in baryon mass estimates due to assumptions on temperature, metallicity, and halo mass, emphasizing the importance of spectral data for accuracy.
Findings
Uncertainties in temperature and halo mass cause baryon mass estimates to vary by nearly a factor of four.
Metallicity assumptions contribute about 50% uncertainty to baryon mass estimates.
Accurate spectral constraints are essential for reliable baryon mass determination in MW-mass galaxy CGM.
Abstract
Recent observations with SRG/eROSITA have revealed the average X-ray surface brightness profile of the X-ray-emitting circumgalactic medium (CGM) around Milky Way (MW)-mass galaxies, offering valuable insights into the baryon mass in these systems. However, the estimation of the baryon mass depends critically on several assumptions regarding the gas density profile, temperature, metallicity, and the underlying halo mass distribution. Here, we assess how these assumptions affect the inferred baryon mass of the X-ray-emitting CGM in MW-mass galaxies, based on the stacked eROSITA signal. We find that variations in temperature profiles and uncertainties in the halo mass introduce the dominant sources of uncertainty, resulting in X-ray-emitting baryon mass estimates that vary by nearly a factor of four (). Assumptions about metallicity contribute an additional…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Superconducting and THz Device Technology · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
