English

Studying the Warm-Hot Intergalactic Medium in Emission

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2015-05-20 v2

Abstract

We assess the possibility to detect the warm-hot intergalactic medium (WHIM) in emission and to characterize its physical conditions and spatial distribution through spatially resolved X-ray spectroscopy, in the framework of the recently proposed DIOS, EDGE, Xenia, and ORIGIN missions, all of which are equipped with microcalorimeter-based detectors. For this purpose we analyze a large set of mock emission spectra, extracted from a cosmological hydrodynamical simulation. These mock X-ray spectra are searched for emission features showing both the OVII K alpha triplet and OVIII Ly alpha line, which constitute a typical signature of the warm hot gas. Our analysis shows that 1 Ms long exposures and energy resolution of 2.5 eV will allow us to detect about 400 such features per deg^2 with a significance >5 sigma and reveals that these emission systems are typically associated with density ~100 above the mean. The temperature can be estimated from the line ratio with a precision of ~20%. The combined effect of contamination from other lines, variation in the level of the continuum, and degradation of the energy resolution reduces these estimates. Yet, with an energy resolution of 7 eV and all these effects taken into account, one still expects about 160 detections per deg^2. These line systems are sufficient to trace the spatial distribution of the line-emitting gas, which constitute an additional information, independent from line statistics, to constrain the poorly known cosmic chemical enrichment history and the stellar feedback processes.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1011.2116,
  title  = {Studying the Warm-Hot Intergalactic Medium in Emission},
  author = {Yoh Takei and Eugenio Ursino and Enzo Branchini and Takaya Ohashi and Hajime Kawahara and Kazuhisa Mitsuda and Luigi Piro and Alessandra Corsi and Lorenzo Amati and Jan-Willem den Herder and Massimiliano Galeazzi and Jelle Kaastra and Lauro Moscardini and Fabrizio Nicastro and Frits Paerels and Mauro Roncarelli and Matteo Viel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1011.2116},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

19 pages, 10 figures, ApJ in press; revised version according to review

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