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2011ApJ...743...18D - Astrophys. J., 743, 18 (2011/December-2)

A Hubble space Telescope/Cosmic origins spectrograph search for warm-hot baryons in the Mrk 421 sight line.

DANFORTH C.W., STOCKE J.T., KEENEY B.A., PENTON S.V., SHULL J.M., YAO Y. and GREEN J.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

Thermally broadened Lyα absorbers (BLAs) offer an alternate method to using highly ionized metal absorbers (O VI, O VII, etc.) to probe the warm-hot intergalactic medium (WHIM, T = 105-107 K). Until now, WHIM surveys via BLAs have been no less ambiguous than those via far-UV and X-ray metal-ion probes. Detecting these weak, broad features requires background sources with a well-characterized far-UV continuum and data of very high quality. However, a recent Hubble Space Telescope/Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (COS) observation of the z = 0.03 blazar Mrk 421 allows us to perform a metal-independent search for WHIM gas with unprecedented precision. The data have high signal-to-noise ratio (S/N ~ 50 per ∼20 km/s resolution element) and the smooth, power-law blazar spectrum allows a fully parametric continuum model. We analyze the Mrk 421 sight line for BLA absorbers, particularly for counterparts to the proposed O VII WHIM systems reported by Nicastro et al. based on Chandra/Low Energy Transmission Grating observations. We derive the Lyα profiles predicted by the X-ray observations. The S/N of the COS data is high (S/N ~ 25 pixel–1), but much higher S/N can be obtained by binning the data to widths characteristic of the expected BLA profiles. With this technique, we are sensitive to WHIM gas over a large (NH, T) parameter range in the Mrk 421 sight line. We rule out the claimed Nicastro et al. O VII detections at their nominal temperatures (T ∼ 1-2x106 K) and metallicities (Z = 0.1 Z) at ≳ 2σ level. However, WHIM gas at higher temperatures and/or higher metallicities is consistent with our COS non-detections.

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Journal keyword(s): BL Lacertae objects: individual: Mrk421 - cosmology: observations - intergalactic medium - quasars: absorption lines

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