Thursday, November 15, 2012

1211.3137 (Smita Mathur)

The warm-hot gaseous halo of the Milky Way    [PDF]

Smita Mathur
The circumgalactic region of the Milky Way contains a large amount of gaseous mass in the warm-hot phase. The presence of this warm-hot halo observed through $z=0$ X-ray absorption lines is generally agreed upon, but its density, path-length, and mass is a matter of debate. Here I discuss in detail why different investigations led to different results. The presence of an extended (over 100 kpc) and massive (over ten billion solar masses) warm-hot gaseous halo is supported by observations of other galaxies as well. I briefly discuss the assumption of constant density and end with outlining future prospects.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.3137

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