Modern analyses of structure formation predict a universe tangled in a ‘cosmic web’ of dark matter and diffuse baryons. These theories further predict that at low z, a significant fraction of the baryons will be shock-heated to T ∼ 105–107 K yielding a warm–hot intergalactic medium (WHIM), but whose actual existence has eluded a firm observational confirmation. We present a novel experiment to detect the WHIM, by targeting the putative filaments connecting galaxy clusters. We use HST/COS to observe a remarkable quasi-stellar object (QSO) sightline that passes within Δd = 3 Mpc from the seven intercluster axes connecting seven independent cluster pairs at redshifts 0.1 ≤ z ≤ 0.5. We find tentative excesses of total H I, narrow H I (NLA; Dopp...
International audienceWe propose a new approach to the problem of the missing baryons. Building on t...
The intergalactic medium (IGM) is the dominant reservoir of baryons at all cosmic epochs. We investi...
Approximately 30%-40% of all baryons in the present-day universe reside in a warm-hot intergalactic ...
Modern analyses of structure formation predict a universe tangled in a 'cosmic web' of dark matter a...
Cosmological simulations predict that a significant fraction of the low-z baryon budget resides in l...
Cosmological simulations predict that a significant fraction of the low-z baryon budget resides in l...
Cosmological simulations predict that a significant fraction of the low-z baryon budget resides in l...
The Warm-Hot Intergalactic Medium (WHIM) is believed to host a significant fraction of the ``missing...
In the last few years the realization has emerged that the universal baryons are almost equally dist...
open6siDetecting the thermal and non-thermal emission from the shocked cosmic gas surrounding large-...
We present a simple method for tracing the spatial distribution and predicting the physical properti...
Hydrodynamical simulations indicate that substantial fraction of baryons in the Universe remains in ...
We present a simple method for tracing the spatial distribution and predicting the physical properti...
We present the results from Suzaku satellite observations of the surrounding region of a galaxy clus...
Observations of the cosmic microwave background indicate that baryons account for 5 per cent of the ...
International audienceWe propose a new approach to the problem of the missing baryons. Building on t...
The intergalactic medium (IGM) is the dominant reservoir of baryons at all cosmic epochs. We investi...
Approximately 30%-40% of all baryons in the present-day universe reside in a warm-hot intergalactic ...
Modern analyses of structure formation predict a universe tangled in a 'cosmic web' of dark matter a...
Cosmological simulations predict that a significant fraction of the low-z baryon budget resides in l...
Cosmological simulations predict that a significant fraction of the low-z baryon budget resides in l...
Cosmological simulations predict that a significant fraction of the low-z baryon budget resides in l...
The Warm-Hot Intergalactic Medium (WHIM) is believed to host a significant fraction of the ``missing...
In the last few years the realization has emerged that the universal baryons are almost equally dist...
open6siDetecting the thermal and non-thermal emission from the shocked cosmic gas surrounding large-...
We present a simple method for tracing the spatial distribution and predicting the physical properti...
Hydrodynamical simulations indicate that substantial fraction of baryons in the Universe remains in ...
We present a simple method for tracing the spatial distribution and predicting the physical properti...
We present the results from Suzaku satellite observations of the surrounding region of a galaxy clus...
Observations of the cosmic microwave background indicate that baryons account for 5 per cent of the ...
International audienceWe propose a new approach to the problem of the missing baryons. Building on t...
The intergalactic medium (IGM) is the dominant reservoir of baryons at all cosmic epochs. We investi...
Approximately 30%-40% of all baryons in the present-day universe reside in a warm-hot intergalactic ...