Much of the baryons in galaxy groups are thought to have been driven out to large distances (≳R500) by feedback, but there are few constraining observations of this extended gas. This work presents the resolved Sunyaev--Zel'dovich (SZ) profiles for a stacked sample of 10 nearby galaxy groups within the mass range log10(M500[M⊙])=13.6−13.9. We measured the SZ profiles using the publicly available y-map from the Planck Collaboration as well as our own y-maps constructed from more recent versions of Planck data. The y-map extracted from the latest data release yielded a significant SZ detection out to 3 R500. In addition, the stacked profile from these data were consistent with simulations that included AGN feedback. Our best-fit model using the latest Planck data suggested a baryon fraction ≈5.6% within R500. This is significantly lower than the cosmic value of ≈16%, supporting the idea that baryons have been driven to large radii by AGN feedback. Lastly, we discovered a significant (∼3σ) "bump" feature near ∼2R500 that is most likely the signature of internal accretion shocks.
@article{arxiv.2105.01123,
title = {The Resolved Sunyaev--Zel'dovich Profiles of Nearby Galaxy Groups},
author = {C. T. Pratt and Z. Qu and J. N. Bregman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.01123},
year = {2021}
}