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2021ApJ...918...83D - Astrophys. J., 918, 83-83 (2021/September-2)

The hot circumgalactic medium of the Milky Way: evidence for supervirial, virial, and subvirial temperatures: nonsolar chemical composition: and nonthermal line broadening.

DAS S., MATHUR S., GUPTA A. and KRONGOLD Y.

Abstract (from CDS):

For the first time, we present the simultaneous detection and characterization of three distinct phases at >105 K in z = 0 absorption using deep Chandra observations toward Mrk 421. The extraordinarily high signal-to-noise ratio (>=60) of the spectra has allowed us to detect a hot phase of the Milky Way circumgalactic medium (CGM) at 3.2–0.5+1.5×107 K coexisting with a warm-hot phase at 1.5 ± 0.1 x 106 K and a warm phase at 3.0 ± 0.4 x 105 K. The warm-hot phase is at the virial temperature of the Galaxy, and the warm phase may have cooled from the warm-hot phase, but the supervirial hot phase remains a mystery. We find that [C/O] in the warm and warm-hot phases, [Mg/O] in the warm-hot phase, and [Ne/O] in the hot phase are supersolar, and the hot and the warm-hot phases are α-enhanced. Nonthermal line broadening is evident in the warm-hot and the hot phases, and it dominates the total line broadening. Our results indicate that the >105 K CGM is a complex ecosystem. It provides insights on the thermal and chemical history of the Milky Way CGM and theories of galaxy evolution.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Circumgalactic medium - Quasar absorption line spectroscopy - Galaxy evolution - Galaxy chemical evolution - X-ray astronomy - Galaxy formation - Milky Way formation - Milky Way Galaxy - Milky Way evolution - Milky Way Galaxy physics - Hot ionized medium - Interstellar absorption

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