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Mapping the imprints of stellar and AGN feedback in the circumgalactic medium with X-ray microcalorimeters

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-04-30 v2

Abstract

The Astro2020 Decadal Survey has identified the mapping of the circumgalactic medium (CGM, gaseous plasma around galaxies) as a key objective. We explore the prospects for characterizing the CGM in and around nearby galaxy halos with a future, large grasp X-ray microcalorimeter. We create realistic mock observations from hydrodynamical simulations (EAGLE, IllustrisTNG, and Simba) that demonstrate a wide range of potential measurements, which will address the open questions in galaxy formation and evolution. By including all background and foreground components in our mock observations, we show why it is impossible to perform these measurements with current instruments, such as X-ray CCDs, and only microcalorimeters will allow us to distinguish the faint CGM emission from the bright Milky Way (MW) foreground emission lines. We find that individual halos of MW mass can, on average and depending on star formation rate, be traced out to large radii, around R500, and for larger galaxies even out to R200, using prominent emission lines, such as OVII, or OVIII. Furthermore, we show that emission line ratios for individual halos can reveal the radial temperature structure. Substructure measurements show that it will be possible to relate azimuthal variations to the feedback mode of the galaxy. We demonstrate the ability to construct temperature, velocity, and abundance ratio maps from spectral fitting for individual galaxy halos, which reveal rotation features, AGN outbursts, and enrichment.

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@article{arxiv.2307.01259,
  title  = {Mapping the imprints of stellar and AGN feedback in the circumgalactic medium with X-ray microcalorimeters},
  author = {Gerrit Schellenberger and Ákos Bogdán and John A. ZuHone and Benjamin D. Oppenheimer and Nhut Truong and Ildar Khabibullin and Fred Jennings and Annalisa Pillepich and Joseph Burchett and Christopher Carr and Priyanka Chakraborty and Robert Crain and William Forman and Christine Jones and Caroline A. Kilbourne and Ralph P. Kraft and Maxim Markevitch and Daisuke Nagai and Dylan Nelson and Anna Ogorzalek and Scott Randall and Arnab Sarkar and Joop Schaye and Sylvain Veilleux and Mark Vogelsberger and Q. Daniel Wang and Irina Zhuravleva},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.01259},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

41 pages, 19 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ