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Baryon Budget of the Hot Circumgalactic Medium of Massive Spiral Galaxies (1802.09453v1)

Published 26 Feb 2018 in astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.CO, and astro-ph.HE

Abstract: The baryon content around local galaxies is observed to be much less than is needed in Big Bang nucleosynthesis. Simulations indicate that a significant fraction of these "missing baryons" may be stored in a hot tenuous circum-galactic medium (CGM) around massive galaxies extending to or even beyond the virial radius of their dark matter halos. Previous observations in X-ray and Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) signal claimed that $\sim(1-50)\%$ of the expected baryons are stored in a hot CGM within the virial radius. The large scatter is mainly caused by the very uncertain extrapolation of the hot gas density profile based on the detection in a small radial range (typically within 10\%-20\% of the virial radius). Here we report stacking X-ray observations of six local isolated massive spiral galaxies from the CGM-MASS sample. We find that the mean density profile can be characterized by a single power law out to a galactocentric radius of $\approx 200\rm~kpc$ (or $\approx130\rm~kpc$ above the 1~$\sigma$ background uncertainty), about half the virial radius of the dark matter halo. We can now estimate that the hot CGM within the virial radius accounts for $(8\pm4)\%$ of the baryonic mass expected for the halos. Including the stars, the baryon fraction is $(27\pm16)\%$, or $(39\pm20)\%$ by assuming a flattened density profile at $r\gtrsim130\rm~kpc$. We conclude that the hot baryons within the virial radius of massive galaxy halos are insufficient to explain the "missing baryons".

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