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An HST/COS Search for Warm-Hot Baryons in the Mrk421 Sightline | Charles W. Danforth
; John T. Stocke
; Brian A. Keeney
; Steven V. Penton
; J. Michael Shull
; Yangsen Yao
; James C. Green
; | Date: |
2 Aug 2011 | Abstract: | Thermally-broadened Lya absorbers (BLAs) offer an alternate method to using
highly-ionized metal absorbers (OVI, OVII, etc.) to probe the warm-hot
intergalactic medium (WHIM, T=10^5-10^7 K). Until now, WHIM surveys via BLAs
have been no less ambiguous than those via far-UV and X-ray metal-ion probes.
Detecting these weak, broad features requires background sources with a
well-characterized far-UV continuum and data of very high quality. However, a
recent HST/COS observation of the z=0.03 blazar Mrk421 allows us to perform a
metal-independent search for WHIM gas with unprecedented precision. The data
have high signal-to-noise (S/N~50 per ~20 km/s resolution element) and the
smooth, power-law blazar spectrum allows a fully-parametric continuum model. We
analyze the Mrk421 sight line for BLA absorbers, particularly for counterparts
to the proposed OVII WHIM systems reported by Nicastro et al. (2005a,b) based
on Chandra/LETG observations. We derive the Lya profiles predicted by the X-ray
observations. The signal-to-noise ratio of the COS data is high (S/N~25 per
pixel), but much higher S/N can be obtained by binning the data to widths
characteristic of the expected BLA profiles. With this technique, we are
sensitive to WHIM gas over a large (N_H, T) parameter range in the Mrk421 sight
line. We rule out the claimed Nicastro et al. OVII detections at their nominal
temperatures (T~1-2x10^6 K) and metallicities (Z=0.1 Z_sun) at >2 sigma level.
However, WHIM gas at higher temperatures and/or higher metallicities is
consistent with our COS non-detections. | Source: | arXiv, 1108.0624 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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