A high baryon fraction in massive haloes at z~3
Abstract
We investigate the baryon content of the circumgalactic medium (CGM) within the virial radius of haloes at z ~ 3, by modelling the surface brightness profile of the giant Ly nebulae recently discovered by MUSE around bright QSOs at this redshift. We initially assume fluorescent emission from cold photo-ionized gas confined by the pressure of a hot halo. Acceptable CGM baryon fractions (equal or smaller than the cosmological value) require that the cold gas occupies 1% of the volume, but is about as massive as the hot gas. CGM baryon fractions as low as 30% of the cosmic value, as predicted by some strongly ejective feedback models at this redshift, are not easy to reconcile with observations, under our assumptions, unless both the QSO-hosting haloes at are more massive than recent BOSS estimates based on clustering and the photo-ionized gas is colder than expected in a standard QSO ionizing radiation field. We also consider the option that the emission is dominated by photons scattered from the QSO broad line region. In this scenario, a very stringent lower limit to the baryon fraction can be obtained under the extreme assumption of optically thin scattering. We infer in this case a baryon fraction of at least 70% of the cosmic value, for fiducial parameters. Lower values require halo masses or gas temperatures different than expected, or that some mechanism keeps the cold gas systematically over-pressured with respect to the ambient medium.
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@article{arxiv.1903.11069,
title = {A high baryon fraction in massive haloes at z~3},
author = {Gabriele Pezzulli and Sebastiano Cantalupo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.11069},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication in MNRAS. 22 pages, 10 Figures