Constraining the mass of the M31 ionized baryon Halo using CHIME/FRB Catalog 2

Abstract

The circumgalactic medium (CGM) surrounding galaxies is believed to be a significant reservoir of baryons, yet its total mass remains poorly constrained. We present a novel approach to probe the CGM of the Andromeda galaxy (M31) using fast radio bursts (FRBs) from the CHIME/FRB Catalog 2. By comparing the dispersion measures (DMs) of 171 FRBs whose sightlines intersect M31's halo (within r vir= 302\,kpc) to a control sample of 684 FRBs, we estimate the DM contribution from M31's CGM. We find evidence for an excess DM of δDM = 5.9--59.6\,pc\,cm-3 in the inner halo (≈ 0--151\,kpc) and δDM = 25.7--64.6\,pc\,cm-3 in the outer halo (≈ 151--302\,kpc). Using a generalized halo model parameterized by a closure radius rclose, we constrain the baryon distribution and infer a best-fit value for rclose to be 9.2+9.9-4.9\,r vir (1σ), corresponding to a total CGM mass of Mb,halo = 18.6+7.9-8.4 × 1010\,M. Our results suggest that M31 may harbor a substantial fraction of its cosmic baryon budget in diffuse, ionized gas. This work demonstrates the potential of FRBs as a powerful tool for studying the CGM of nearby galaxies, with future larger samples expected to provide tighter constraints on the baryon content of galactic halos.

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