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Published February 10, 2019 | Submitted + Published
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Measuring the Circumgalactic and Intergalactic Baryon Contents with Fast Radio Bursts

Abstract

Over 80% of the cosmic baryon density is likely to be distributed in the diffuse, ≳10^4 K circumgalactic and intergalactic medium (CGM and IGM, respectively). We demonstrate that the dispersion measures (DMs) of samples of localized fast radio bursts (FRBs) can be used to measure the distribution of baryons between the CGM and IGM. We propose to separate the CGM and IGM contributions to FRB DMs by including redshift and mass measurements of intervening galaxies. Using simulated samples of FRB sight lines through intervening galaxy halos and an illustrative model for the CGM, and including realistic observational uncertainties, we show that small samples (O(10^1)–O(10^2)) of localized FRBs are sensitive to the presence of CGM gas. The fractions of baryons in the CGM and IGM can be accurately estimated with a few tens of FRBs at z < 1, with uncertainties of ~10% with N = 10 FRBs that decline as N^(−1/2). The characteristic radial density profiles of CGM halos may also be possible to constrain with larger FRB samples. The required samples of localized FRBs are expected to be assembled in the coming few years by instruments such as the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder, the Deep Synoptic Array, MeerKAT, UTMOST-2D, and the Very Large Array.

Additional Information

© 2019 The American Astronomical Society. Received 2018 April 23; revised 2018 December 23; accepted 2018 December 27; published 2019 February 13. We thank G. Hallinan, P. Hopkins, C. Hummels, and H. Vedantham for useful discussions and J. Hessels for comments on the manuscript. We made use of the astropy (http://www.astropy.org/), hmf (Murray et al. 2013), and NFW (https://github.com/joergdietrich/NFW) Python packages in this work. The Millennium Simulation database used in this paper and the web application providing online access to them were constructed as part of the activities of the German Astrophysical Virtual Observatory.

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