Abstract
Abstract
Most of the baryonic mass in the circumgalactic medium (CGM) of a spiral galaxy is believed to be warm-hot, with temperature around 106 K. The narrow O vi absorption lines probe a somewhat cooler component at
, but broad O vi absorbers have the potential to probe the hotter CGM. Here we present 376 ks Chandra LETG observations of a carefully selected galaxy in which the presence of broad O vi together with the non-detection of Lyα was indicative of hot gas. The strongest line expected to be present at ≈106 K is O vii
λ21.602. There is a hint of an absorption line at the redshifted wavelength, but the line is not detected with better than 2σ significance. A physical model, taking into account strengths of several other lines, provides better constraints. Our best-fit absorber model has
and
. These parameters are consistent with the hot plasma model based on UV observations; other O vi models of cooler gas phases are ruled out at better than 99% confidence. Thus we have suggestive, but not conclusive evidence for the broad O vi absorber probing the hot gas from the shallow observations of this pilot program. About 800 ks of XMM-Newton observations will detect the expected absorption lines of O vii and O viii unequivocally. Future missions like XRISM, Arcus, and Athena will revolutionize the CGM science.
Funder
CXC/ SAO
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
DGAPA-PAPIIT
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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