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Warm-hot intergalactic baryons revealed

Astrophysics 2009-11-07 v1

Abstract

Several popular cosmological models predict that most of the baryonic mass in the local universe is located in filamentary and sheet-like structures associated with galaxy overdensities. This gas is expected to be gravitationally heated to ~10^6 K and therefore emitting in the soft X-rays. We have detected diffuse soft X-ray structures in a high Galactic latitude ROSAT field after point source subtraction and correction for Galactic absorption. These diffuse structures have an X-ray energy distribution that is much softer than expected from clusters, groups or unresolved emission from AGNs, but are consistent with that expected from a diffuse warm intergalactic medium. To discriminate between a Galactic or extragalactic nature of the diffuse gas we have correlated the soft X--map with multiband optical images in this field. We have found a significant overdensity of galaxies in correspondence with the strongest diffuse X-ray structure. The photometric redshift distribution of the galaxies over the X-ray peak has an excess over field galaxies at z~0.45. This result strongly suggests that the diffuse X-ray flux is due to extragalactic emission by warm gas associated with an overdense galaxy region at z~0.45.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0208033,
  title  = {Warm-hot intergalactic baryons revealed},
  author = {L. Zappacosta and F. Mannucci and R. Maiolino and R. Gilli and A. Ferrara and A. Finoguenov and N. M. Nagar and D. J. Axon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0208033},
  year   = {2009}
}

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9 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in A&A; version with higher quality figures at http://www.arcetri.astro.it/~maiolino/zappacos1.ps.gz