Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-01-31
Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 335 (2002) 799
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
8 pages, 7 figures, MNRAS LaTeX format
Scientific paper
10.1046/j.1365-8711.2002.05663.x
Bolometric and 0.2-2 keV X-ray luminosities of the hot gas haloes of simulated disc galaxies have been calculated at redshift z=0. The TreeSPH simulations are fully cosmological and the sample of 44 disc galaxies span a range in characteristic circular speeds of V_c = 130-325 km/s. The galaxies have been obtained in simulations with a considerable range of physical parameters, varying the baryonic fraction, the gas metallicity, the meta-galactic UV field, the cosmology, the dark matter type, and also the numerical resolution. The models are found to be in agreement with the (few) relevant X-ray observations available at present. The amount of hot gas in the haloes is also consistent with constraints from pulsar dispersion measures in the Milky Way. Forthcoming XMM and Chandra observations should enable much more stringent tests and provide constraints on the physical parameters. We find that simple cooling flow models over-predict X-ray luminosities by up to two orders of magnitude for high (but still realistic) cooling efficiencies relative to the models presented here. Our results display a clear trend that increasing cooling efficiency leads to decreasing X-ray luminosities at z=0. The reason is found to be that increased cooling efficiency leads to a decreased fraction of hot gas relative to total baryonic mass inside of the virial radius at present. At gas metal abundances of a third solar this hot gas fraction becomes as low as just a few percent. We also find that most of the X-ray emission comes from the inner parts (inner about 20 kpc) of the hot galactic haloes. Finally, we find for realistic choices of the physical parameters that disc galaxy haloes possibly were more than one order of magnitude brighter in soft X-ray emission at z=1, than at present.
Pedersen Kristian
Rasmussen Jesper
Sommer-Larsen Jesper
Toft Sune
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