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2015ApJ...800...14M - Astrophys. J., 800, 14 (2015/February-2)

Constraining the Milky Way's hot gas halo with O VII and O VIII emission lines.

MILLER M.J. and BREGMAN J.N.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Milky Way hosts a hot (~2x106 K), diffuse, gaseous halo based on detections of z = 0 O VII and O VIII absorption lines in quasar spectra and emission lines in blank-sky spectra. Here we improve constraints on the structure of the hot gas halo by fitting a radial model to a much larger sample of O VII and O VIII emission line measurements from XMM-Newton/EPIC-MOS spectra compared to previous studies (~650 sightlines). We assume a modified β-model for the halo density distribution and a constant-density Local Bubble from which we calculate emission to compare with the observations. We find an acceptable fit to the O VIII emission line observations with Ξred2 (dof) = 1.08 (644) for best-fit parameters of norc = 1.35 ± 0.24/cm3 kpc and β = 0.50±0.03 for the hot gas halo and negligible Local Bubble contribution. The O VII observations yield an unacceptable Ξred2 (dof) = 4.69 (645) for similar best-fit parameters, which is likely due to temperature or density variations in the Local Bubble. The O VIII fitting results imply hot gas masses of M(<50 kpc) = 3.8–0.3+0.3 x 109M and M(<250 kpc) = M (<250 kpc) = 4.3–0.8+0.9 1010M, accounting for ≲ 50% of the Milky Way's missing baryons. We also explore our results in the context of optical depth effects in the halo gas, the halo gas cooling properties, temperature and entropy gradients in the halo gas, and the gas metallicity distribution. The combination of absorption and emission line analyses implies a sub-solar gas metallicity that decreases with radius, but that also must be ≥ 0.3 Z to be consistent with the pulsar dispersion measure toward the Large Magellanic Cloud.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: halo - X-rays: diffuse background - X-rays: ISM

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