Using a hydrodynamic simulation of a cold dark matter universe with a cosmological constant, we investigate the "X-ray forest" absorption imprinted on the spectra of background quasars by the intervening intergalactic medium (IGM), at redshift z approx 0. In agreement with previous studies, we find that O VII and O VIII produce the strongest absorption features. The strong oxygen absorbers that might be detectable with Chandra or XMM-Newton arise in gas with T ~ 10^5.5-10^6.5 K and overdensities δ ~>100 that are characteristic of galaxy groups. Future X-ray missions could detect weaker oxygen absorption produced by gas with a wider range of temperatures and the lower densities of unvirialized structures; they could also detect X-ray forest ...
We present a systematic search for O VI (1032, 1037 Å) absorption in a Keck High-Resolution Echelle ...
We report a ~3 sigma detection of a 21.82 A absorption feature in the direction of the BL Lac MRK 42...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
Using a hydrodynamic simulation of a cold dark matter universe with a cosmological constant, we inve...
Using a hydrodynamic simulation of a cold dark matter universe with a cosmological constant, we inve...
We present a high-resolution (λ/Δλ approx 500) X-ray spectrum of the bright quasar H1821+643 (z = 0....
We propose a possible way to detect baryons at low redshifts from the analysis of X-ray absorption s...
The observed intergalactic O VI absorbers at z\u3e0 have been regarded as a significant reservoir of...
The current census of observed baryons in the local Universe is still missing a significant fraction...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2001.Includes bibliographi...
There is a growing consensus that in the present universe most baryons reside in galaxy clusters and...
We present a high-resolution (=D 500) X-ray spectrum of the bright quasar H1821+643 (z 0:297), o...
A late end to reionization at redshift z 5.3 is consistent with observed spatial variations in the ...
We propose a possible way to detect baryons at low redshifts from the analysis of X-ray absorption s...
We use the EAGLE cosmological, hydrodynamical simulations to predict the column density and equivale...
We present a systematic search for O VI (1032, 1037 Å) absorption in a Keck High-Resolution Echelle ...
We report a ~3 sigma detection of a 21.82 A absorption feature in the direction of the BL Lac MRK 42...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
Using a hydrodynamic simulation of a cold dark matter universe with a cosmological constant, we inve...
Using a hydrodynamic simulation of a cold dark matter universe with a cosmological constant, we inve...
We present a high-resolution (λ/Δλ approx 500) X-ray spectrum of the bright quasar H1821+643 (z = 0....
We propose a possible way to detect baryons at low redshifts from the analysis of X-ray absorption s...
The observed intergalactic O VI absorbers at z\u3e0 have been regarded as a significant reservoir of...
The current census of observed baryons in the local Universe is still missing a significant fraction...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2001.Includes bibliographi...
There is a growing consensus that in the present universe most baryons reside in galaxy clusters and...
We present a high-resolution (=D 500) X-ray spectrum of the bright quasar H1821+643 (z 0:297), o...
A late end to reionization at redshift z 5.3 is consistent with observed spatial variations in the ...
We propose a possible way to detect baryons at low redshifts from the analysis of X-ray absorption s...
We use the EAGLE cosmological, hydrodynamical simulations to predict the column density and equivale...
We present a systematic search for O VI (1032, 1037 Å) absorption in a Keck High-Resolution Echelle ...
We report a ~3 sigma detection of a 21.82 A absorption feature in the direction of the BL Lac MRK 42...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...