An X-ray and SZ bright diffuse source toward M31: a Local Hot Bridge

Abstract

We report a large-scale (r≈ 20) X-ray and Sunyaev-Zeldovich (SZ)-bright diffuse enhancement toward M31, which might be a Local Hot Bridge connecting the Milky Way (MW) with M31. We subtract the Galactic emission from the all-sky O VII and O VIII emission line measurement survey, and find that the emission of these two ions is enhanced within r≈20 around M31. The mean emission enhancements are 5.6 1.3 L.U., and 2.80.6 L.U. for O VII and O VIII, respectively (>4σ for both ions). We also extract the SZ signal around M31, which suggests a surface brightness y of 2-4×10-7, an enhancement >2.5σ (and a best fit of 5.9σ). These three measurements trace the hot gas with a temperature ~T( K)> 6, showing similar plateau shapes (flat within ≈15, and zero beyond ≈30). A single-phase assumption leads to a temperature of ~T( K)=6.340.03, which is determined by the O VII/O VIII line ratio. Combining X-ray and SZ measurements, we suggest that this feature is unlikely to be the hot halo around M31 (too massive) or in the MW (too high pressure and X-ray bright). The plateau shape may be explained by a cylinder connecting the MW and M31 (the Local Hot Bridge). We constrain its length to be about 400 kpc, with a radius of 120 kpc, a density of ≈ 2×10-4-10-3 ~ cm-3, and a metallicity of 0.02-0.1~ Z. The baryon mass is 1011~M, and the oxygen mass is about 108~M, which contribute to the baryon or metal budget of the Local Group.

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