We propose a possible way to detect baryons at low redshifts from the analysis of X-ray absorption spectra of bright AGN pairs. A simple semi-analytical model to simulate the spectra is presented. We model the diffuse warm-hot intergalactic medium (WHIM) component, responsible for the X-ray absorption, using inputs from high-resolution hydrodynamical simulations and analytical prescriptions. We show that the number of OVII absorbers per unit redshift with column density larger than 1013.5 cm-2- corresponding to an equivalent width of ~1 km s-1- that will possibly be detectable by XEUS, is >~30 per unit redshift. Constellation-X will detect ~6 OVII absorptions per unit redshift with an equivalent width of 10 km s-1. Our results show that, in...
The current census of observed baryons in the local Universe is still missing a significant fraction...
It has been known for decades that the observed number of baryons in the local universe falls about ...
The observed intergalactic O VI absorbers at z\u3e0 have been regarded as a significant reservoir of...
We propose a possible way to detect baryons at low redshifts from the analysis of X-ray absorption s...
We propose a possible way to detect baryons at low redshifts from the analysis of X-ray absorption s...
At low redshifts, the observed baryonic density falls far short of the total number of baryons predi...
International audienceAt low redshifts, the observed baryonic density falls far short of the total n...
Using a hydrodynamic simulation of a cold dark matter universe with a cosmological constant, we inve...
We assess the possibility of detecting and characterizing the physical state of the missing baryons ...
We assess the possibility of detecting and characterizing the physical state of the missing baryons ...
Using a hydrodynamic simulation of a cold dark matter universe with a cosmological constant, we inve...
none17siWe assess the possibility of detecting and characterizing the physical state of the missing ...
"Missing baryons," in the form of warm-hot intergalactic medium (WHIM), are expected to reside in co...
The role played by the intergalactic medium (IGM) in the X-ray absorption towards high-redshift sour...
We study the soft X-ray emission (0.1-1 keV) from the warm-hot intergalactic medium (WHIM) in a hydr...
The current census of observed baryons in the local Universe is still missing a significant fraction...
It has been known for decades that the observed number of baryons in the local universe falls about ...
The observed intergalactic O VI absorbers at z\u3e0 have been regarded as a significant reservoir of...
We propose a possible way to detect baryons at low redshifts from the analysis of X-ray absorption s...
We propose a possible way to detect baryons at low redshifts from the analysis of X-ray absorption s...
At low redshifts, the observed baryonic density falls far short of the total number of baryons predi...
International audienceAt low redshifts, the observed baryonic density falls far short of the total n...
Using a hydrodynamic simulation of a cold dark matter universe with a cosmological constant, we inve...
We assess the possibility of detecting and characterizing the physical state of the missing baryons ...
We assess the possibility of detecting and characterizing the physical state of the missing baryons ...
Using a hydrodynamic simulation of a cold dark matter universe with a cosmological constant, we inve...
none17siWe assess the possibility of detecting and characterizing the physical state of the missing ...
"Missing baryons," in the form of warm-hot intergalactic medium (WHIM), are expected to reside in co...
The role played by the intergalactic medium (IGM) in the X-ray absorption towards high-redshift sour...
We study the soft X-ray emission (0.1-1 keV) from the warm-hot intergalactic medium (WHIM) in a hydr...
The current census of observed baryons in the local Universe is still missing a significant fraction...
It has been known for decades that the observed number of baryons in the local universe falls about ...
The observed intergalactic O VI absorbers at z\u3e0 have been regarded as a significant reservoir of...