The SRG/eROSITA diffuse soft X-ray background II. spectra and morphology of the eROSITA bubbles in the western Galactic hemisphere

Abstract

The eROSITA bubbles (eRObub) were discovered in 2020 in the first SRG/eROSITA All-Sky Survey, and are among the most extended structures in the X-ray sky. Using eROSITA all-sky maps and spatially resolved spectra, we aim to infer the three-dimensional structure and measure the hot gas properties of the eRObub. We fit spectra binned to a constant S/N and high-S/N spectra from custom regions to examine gas properties in more detail. We fit the morphology of eRObub with a parametrised geometrical model that describes a blast wave propagating into an idealised Galactic halo from the centre. We found the interior of the western eRObub is best characterised by two emission components with relatively uniform temperatures: a hotter component at kT=0.600.02 keV, and a colder one at kT=0.21+0.03-0.01 keV, where the latter's emission measure is about five times higher on average. Our spectra suggest sub-solar abundances (Z=0.20.1 Z), consistent with expectations for the Galactic halo, while we find no conclusive evidence for α-element enhancement. In contrast, the North Polar Spur exhibits higher abundances (Z>0.5 Z), which, at face value, disfavours a common origin. We spectrally confirm an apparent cool shell at kT0.18-0.2 keV surrounding the northern eRObub, assuming collisional ionisation equilibrium. We found no noticeable difference in X-ray emission in regions overlapping with the Fermi Bubbles. Our geometrical model suggests that the horizontal size of both eRObub is well-constrained (semi-minor axis 6 kpc), but their vertical extent is uncertain, as the observed X-ray emission is almost insensitive to the existence and location of a bubble cap. Additionally, a tilt ( 30) towards l 220 is needed to reproduce the projected image of the northern eRObub, whereas the southern bubble requires little tilt.

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