XMM- Newton and FUSE Tentative Evidence for a WHIM filament along the Line of Sight to PKS~0558-504
Abstract
We present a possible OVIII X-ray absorption line at z=0.117 0.001 which, if confirmed, will be the first one associated with a broad HI Lyβ (BLB: FWHM=160+50-30 km s-1) absorber. The absorber lies along the line of sight to the nearby (z=0.1372) Seyfert 1 galaxy PKS~0558-504, consistent with being a WHIM filament. The X-ray absorber is marginally detected in two independent XMM-Newton spectra of PKS~0558-504, a long 600 ks Guest-Observer observation and a shorter, 300 ks total, calibration observation, with a combined single line statistical significance of 2.8σ (2.7σ and 1.2σ in the two spectra, respectively). When fitted with our self-consistent hybrid-photoionization WHIM models, the combined XMM- Newton spectrum is consistent with the presence of OVIII Kα at z=(0.117 0.001). This model gives best fitting temperature and equivalent H column density of the absorber of logT=6.56-0.17+0.19 K, and logNH=(21.5 0.3) (Z/Z0.01)-1 cm-2. The statistical sigificance of this single X-ray detection is increased by the detection of broad and complex HI Lyβ absorption in archival FUSE spectra of PKS~0558-504, at redshifts z=0.1183 0.0001 consistent with the best-fitting redshift of the X-ray absorber. The single line statistical significance of this line is 4.1σ (3.7σ if systematics are considered), and thus the combined (HI+OVIII) statistical significance of the detection is of 5.0σ. The detection of both metal and H lines at a consistent redshift, in this hot absorbing system, allows us to speculate on its metallicity. By associating the bulk of the X-ray absorber with the BLB line detected in the FUSE spectrum at zBLB=0.1183 0.0001, we obtain a metallicity of 1-4\% Solar.
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