Introducing the Descriptive Parametric Model: Gaseous Profiles for Galaxies, Groups, and Clusters
Abstract
We develop and present the Descriptive Parametric Model (DPM), a tool for generating profiles of gaseous halos (pressure, electron density, and metallicity) as functions of radius, halo mass, and redshift. The model assumes single-phase, spherically symmetric, volume-filling warm/hot gas. The DPM framework enables mock observations of the circumgalactic medium (CGM), group halos, and clusters across a number of wavebands including X-ray, sub-millimeter/millimeter, radio, and ultraviolet (UV). We introduce three model families calibrated to reproduce cluster profiles while having different extrapolations to the CGM -- (i) self-similar halos, (ii) a reduced gas model for lower halo masses, and (iii) a model with shallower radial slopes at lower masses. We demonstrate how our z=0.0-0.6 models perform when applied to stacked and individual X-ray emission profiles, measurements of the thermal and kinetic Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect, electron dispersion measures from fast radio bursts, O VI absorption, and UV-derived pressures. Our investigation supports models that remove baryons from halos more effectively and have shallower profiles at lower halo mass. We discuss biases and systematics when modelling observables using consistent hot gaseous halo models for all wavebands explored. We release the DPMhalo code to encourage the use of our framework and new formulations in future investigations. Included with the DPMhalo distribution is a set of recent observations that allow the reproduction of most plots in this paper.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2505.14782,
title = {Introducing the Descriptive Parametric Model: Gaseous Profiles for Galaxies, Groups, and Clusters},
author = {Benjamin D. Oppenheimer and G. Mark Voit and Yannick M. Bahé and Nicolas Battaglia and Joel Bregman and Joseph N. Burchett and Dominique Eckert and Yakov Faerman and Justus Gibson and Cameron Hummels and Isabel Medlock and Daisuke Nagai and Mary Putman and Zhijie Qu and Ming Sun and Jessica K. Werk and Yi Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.14782},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
21 pages, 18 figures, accepted in MNRAS, DPMhalo software available via https://github.com/benopp99/DPMhalo