The Baryon Content of the Local Intergalactic Medium

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Replaced with updates, 25 pages, 5 figs, Proceedings STScI May 2004 Symp ("Planets to Cosmology")

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We describe our surveys of low column density Lyman-alpha absorbers [N(HI) = 10^(12.5-16.0) cm^-2], which show that the warm photoionized IGM contains 30% of all baryons at z < 0.1. This fraction is consistent with cosmological simulations, which also predict that an additional 20-40% of the baryons reside in hotter 10^(5-7) K gas, the warm-hot IGM (WHIM). The observed line density of Lya absorbers, dN/dz = 170 for N(HI) > 10^(12.8) cm^-2, is dominated by low-N(HI) systems that exhibit slower redshift evolution than those with N(HI) >10^(14). HST/FUSE surveys of OVI absorbers, together with recent detections of O VII with Chandra and XMM/Newton, suggest that 20-70% of all baryons could reside in the WHIM, depending on its assumed abundance (O/H = 10% solar). At the highest column densities, N(HI) > 10^(20.3), the damped Lya systems are often identified with gas-rich disks of galaxies over a large range in luminosities (0.03-1 L*) and morphologies. Lyman-limit systems [N(HI) = 10^(17.3-20.3)] appear to be associated with bound, bright (0.1-0.3 L*) galaxy halos. The Lya absorbers with N(HI) = 10^(13-16) cm^-2 are associated with filaments of large-scale structure in the galaxy distribution, although some may arise in unbound winds from dwarf galaxies. Our discovery that ~20% of low-z Lya absorbers reside in galaxy voids suggests that a substantial fraction of baryons may be entirely unrelated to galaxies. In the future, Hubble (and FUSE) can provide a census of the local baryons and the distribution of heavy elements in the IGM. These studies can be conducted quite efficiently if NASA can install the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) on Hubble, allowing an order-of-magnitude improvement in throughput and a comparable increase in our ability to study the IGM.

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