Detecting the effect of non-thermal sources on the warm-hot Galactic halo
Abstract
We report the first detection of non-thermal broadening of OVII lines in the warm-hot ≈ 106 K circumgalactic medium (CGM) of the Milky Way. We use z=0 absorption of OVII Kα, OVII Kβ, and OVIII Kα lines in archival grating data of b>15 quasar sightlines from Chandra and XMM-Newton. Non-thermal line broadening is evident in two-third of the sightlines considered, and on average is constrained at 4.6σ significance. Non-thermal line broadening dominates over thermal broadening. We extensively test whether the appearance of non-thermal line broadening could instead be because of multiple thermally broadened velocity components and robustly rule it out. Non-thermal line broadening is more evident toward sightlines at lower galactic latitude indicating the Galactic disk origin of the nonthermal sources. There is weak/no correlation between non-thermal line broadening and the angular separation of sightlines from the Galactic center, indicating that the nuclear region might not be a major source of non-thermal factors.
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