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2005ApJ...626..776S - Astrophys. J., 626, 776-794 (2005/June-3)

Detection of Ne VIII in the low-redshift warm-hot intergalactic medium.

SAVAGE B.D., LEHNER N., WAKKER B.P., SEMBACH K.R. and TRIPP T.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

High-resolution FUSE and STIS observations of the bright QSO HE 0226-4110 (zem=0.495) reveal the presence of a multiphase absorption-line system at zabs(OVI)=0.20701 containing absorption from H I (Lyα to Lyθ), C III, O III, O IV, O VI, N III, Ne VIII, Si III, S VI, and possibly S V. Single-component fits to the Ne VIII and O VI absorption doublets yield logN(NeVIII)=13.89±0.11, b=23±15 km/s, and v=-7±6 km/s and logN(OVI)=14.37±0.03, b=31±2 km/s, and v=0±2 km/s. The Ne VIII and O VI doublets are detected at 3.9 and 16 σ significance levels, respectively. This represents the first detection of intergalactic Ne VIII, a diagnostic of gas with temperature in the range from ∼5x105 to ∼1x106 K. Through the entire absorber, N(NeVIII)/N(OVI)=0.33±0.10. The O VI and Ne VIII are not likely to have been created in a low-density medium photoionized solely by the extragalactic background at z=0.2, since the required path length ∼11 Mpc (assuming [Z/H]=-0.5) implies that the Hubble flow absorption-line broadening would be ∼10 times greater than the observed line widths. A collisional ionization origin is therefore more likely. Assuming [Ne/H] and [O/H]=-0.5, the value N(NeVIII)/N(OVI)=0.33±0.10 is consistent with gas in collisional ionization equilibrium near T=5.4x105 K with logN(H)=19.9 and N(H)/N(HI)=1.7x106. Various nonequilibrium ionization processes are also considered, because gas with T~(1-6)x105 K cools efficiently. The observations of O VI and Ne VIII in the z=0.20701 system support the basic idea that a substantial fraction of the baryonic matter at low redshift exists in hot, very highly ionized gaseous structures. Absorption by the moderately ionized gas (including O IV and S VI) is well modeled by gas in photoionization equilibrium with [Z/H]=-0.5±0.2, logU~-1.85, T∼2.1x104 K, nH∼2.6x10–5/cm3, P/k∼0.5/cm3 K, and a path length of ∼60 kpc. These values suggest that the moderately ionized absorber may be associated with the modestly enriched photoionized gas in a galaxy group or the outermost regions of a galaxy halo.

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Journal keyword(s): Cosmology: Observations - Galaxies: Intergalactic Medium - Galaxies: Quasars: Absorption Lines - Galaxies: Quasars: General - Galaxies: Quasars: Individual: Alphanumeric: HE 0226-4110

Nomenclature: [SLW2005] QSO J0228-4057 abs N.NNNNN N=1.

Simbad objects: 7

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