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Chandra View of the Warm-Hot IGM toward 1ES 1553+113: Absorption Line Detections and Identifications (Paper I)

Authors :
Nicastro, F.
Elvis, M.
Krongold, Y.
Mathur, S.
Gupta, A.
Danforth, C.
Barcons, X.
Borgani, S.
Branchini, E.
Cen, R.
Davé, R.
Kaastra, J.
Paerels, F.
Piro, L.
Shull, J. M.
Takei, Y.
Zappacosta, L.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

We present the first results from our pilot 500 ks Chandra-LETG Large Program observation of the soft X-ray brightest source in the z>=0.4 sky, the blazar 1ES 1553+113, aimed to secure the first uncontroversial detections of the missing baryons in the X-rays. We identify a total of 11 possible absorption lines, with single-line statistical significances between 2.2-4.1\sigma. Six of these lines are detected at high single-line statistical significance (3.6 <= sigma <= 4.1), while the remaining five are regarded as marginal detections in association with either other X-ray lines detected at higher significance and/or Far-Ultraviolet (FUV) signposts. In particular, five of these possible intervening absorption lines, are identified as CV and CVI K\alpha absorbers belonging to three WHIM systems at z_X = 0.312, z_X = 0.237 and <z_X> = 0.133, which also produce broad HI (and OVI for the z_X = 0.312 system) absorption in the FUV. For two of these systems (z_X = 0.312 and 0.237), the Chandra X-ray data led the a-posteriori discovery of physically consistent broad HI associations in the FUV, so confirming the power of the X-ray-FUV synergy for WHIM studies. The true statistical significances of these three X-ray absorption systems, after properly accounting for the number of redshift trials, are 5.8 sigma (z_X = 0.312; 6.3 sigma if the low-significance OV and CV K-beta associations are considered), 3.9 sigma (z_X = 0.237), and 3.8 sigma (\langle z_X \rangle = 0.133), respectively.<br />Comment: 27 pages, 9 figures, Accepted for publication by the ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1210.7177
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/769/2/90