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The abundance and physical properties of O VII and O VIII X-ray absorption systems in the EAGLE simulations

Authors :
Wijers, Nastasha A.
Schaye, Joop
Oppenheimer, Benjamin D.
Crain, Robert A.
Nicastro, Fabrizio
Wijers, Nastasha A.
Schaye, Joop
Oppenheimer, Benjamin D.
Crain, Robert A.
Nicastro, Fabrizio
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We use the EAGLE cosmological, hydrodynamical simulations to predict the column density and equivalent width distributions of intergalactic O VII ($E=574$ eV) and O VIII ($E=654$ eV) absorbers at low redshift. These two ions are predicted to account for 40% of the gas-phase oxygen, which implies that they are key tracers of cosmic metals. We find that their column density distributions evolve little at observable column densities from redshift 1 to 0, and that they are sensitive to AGN feedback, which strongly reduces the number of strong (column density $N \gtrsim 10^{16} \, \mathrm{cm}^{-2})$ absorbers. The distributions have a break at $N \sim 10^{16} \, \mathrm{cm}^{-2}$, corresponding to overdensities of $\sim 10^{2}$, likely caused by the transition from sheet/filament to halo gas. Absorption systems with $N \gtrsim 10^{16} \mathrm{cm}^{-2}$ are dominated by collisionally ionized O VII and O VIII, while the ionization state of oxygen at lower column densities is also influenced by photoionization. At these high column densities, O VII and O VIII arising in the same structures probe systematically different gas temperatures, meaning their line ratio does not translate into a simple estimate of temperature. While O VII and O VIII column densities and covering fractions correlate poorly with the H I column density at $N_{\mathrm{H \, I}} \gtrsim 10^{15} \, \mathrm{cm}^{-2}$, O VII and O VIII column densities are higher in this regime than at the more common, lower H I column densities. The column densities of O VI and especially Ne VIII, which have strong absorption lines in the UV, are good predictors of the strengths of O VII and O VIII absorption and can hence aid in the detection of the X-ray lines.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS. Minor changes w.r.t version 1 including updated values for Table 2

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363510117
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093.mnras.stz1762