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Probing the hot circumgalactic medium of external galaxies in X-ray absorption II: a luminous spiral galaxy at $z\approx 0.225$

Published 21 Jun 2023 in astro-ph.GA | (2306.12284v1)

Abstract: The circumgalactic medium (CGM) is the most massive baryonic component of a spiral galaxy, shock heated to about $106$K for an $\rm L{\star}$ galaxy. The CGM of the Milky Way has been well-characterized through X-ray absorption line spectroscopy. However, the paucity of bright background sources makes it challenging to probe the CGM of external galaxies. Previously, using broad OVI absorption as a signpost, we successfully detected the CGM of one galaxy in X-rays. Here we report on the detection of the OVII $K\alpha$ absorption line at the redshift of a spiral galaxy at $z\approx0.225$ using 1.2 Ms of Chandra observations. This is a robust detection, clearly showing the presence of the hot gas. The mass in the hot phase is at least an order of magnitude larger than that in the cooler phases detected in the UV. The presence of hot gas $116h{-1}$kpc from the center of this galaxy provides credence to the existence of the extended CGM of the Milky Way. There has been a report of the detection of OVII absorption from the warm-hot intergalactic medium in this sightline using stacking analysis on an older dataset. We argue that the absorption line is from the CGM of the $z\approx0.225$ galaxy instead.

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