Approximately 30%-40% of all baryons in the present-day universe reside in a warm-hot intergalactic medium (WHIM), with temperatures in the range 105 \u3c T \u3c 107 K. This is a generic prediction from six hydrodynamic simulations of currently favored structure formation models having a wide variety of numerical methods, input physics, volumes, and spatial resolutions. Most of these warm-hot baryons reside in diffuse large-scale structures with a median overdensity around 10-30, not in virialized objects such as galaxy groups or galactic halos. The evolution of the WHIM is primarily driven by shock heating from gravitational perturbations breaking on mildly nonlinear, nonequilibrium structures such as filaments. Supernova feedback energy a...
The Warm-Hot Intergalactic Medium (WHIM) is believed to host a significant fraction of the ``missing...
Observations of galaxies and galaxy clusters in the local universe can account for only ∼10% of the ...
Cosmological simulations predict that a significant fraction of the low-z baryon budget resides in l...
Approximately 30-40% of all baryons in the present day universe reside in a warm-hot intergalactic m...
Hydrodynamical simulations indicate that substantial fraction of baryons in the Universe remains in ...
Context. A significant fraction of the predicted baryons remain undetected in the local Universe. We...
The intergalactic medium (IGM) is the dominant reservoir of baryons at all cosmic epochs. We investi...
International audienceObservations of the cosmic microwave background indicate that baryons account ...
At present, 30–40 per cent of the baryons in the local Universe is still undetected. According to th...
Restricted Access. Proceedings of the conference held 18-21 June, 2007, at the National Radio Astron...
We discuss physical properties and the baryonic content of the Warm-hot Intergalactic Medium (WHIM) ...
Observations of the cosmic microwave background indicate that baryons account for 5 per cent of the ...
New, high resolution, large-scale, cosmological hydrodynamic galaxy formation simulations of a stand...
Context. Numerical simulations predict that a considerable fraction of the missing baryons...
The Warm-Hot Intergalactic Medium (WHIM) is believed to host a significant fraction of the ``missing...
Observations of galaxies and galaxy clusters in the local universe can account for only ∼10% of the ...
Cosmological simulations predict that a significant fraction of the low-z baryon budget resides in l...
Approximately 30-40% of all baryons in the present day universe reside in a warm-hot intergalactic m...
Hydrodynamical simulations indicate that substantial fraction of baryons in the Universe remains in ...
Context. A significant fraction of the predicted baryons remain undetected in the local Universe. We...
The intergalactic medium (IGM) is the dominant reservoir of baryons at all cosmic epochs. We investi...
International audienceObservations of the cosmic microwave background indicate that baryons account ...
At present, 30–40 per cent of the baryons in the local Universe is still undetected. According to th...
Restricted Access. Proceedings of the conference held 18-21 June, 2007, at the National Radio Astron...
We discuss physical properties and the baryonic content of the Warm-hot Intergalactic Medium (WHIM) ...
Observations of the cosmic microwave background indicate that baryons account for 5 per cent of the ...
New, high resolution, large-scale, cosmological hydrodynamic galaxy formation simulations of a stand...
Context. Numerical simulations predict that a considerable fraction of the missing baryons...
The Warm-Hot Intergalactic Medium (WHIM) is believed to host a significant fraction of the ``missing...
Observations of galaxies and galaxy clusters in the local universe can account for only ∼10% of the ...
Cosmological simulations predict that a significant fraction of the low-z baryon budget resides in l...