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The baryon census and the mass-density of stars, neutral gas, and hot gas as a function of halo mass

arXiv:2411.00456

Abstract

We study the stellar, neutral gas content within halos over a halo mass range and hot X-ray gas content over a halo mass range in the local universe. We combine various empirical datasets of stellar, \HI\ and X-ray observations of galaxies, groups and clusters to establish fundamental baryonic mass vs halo mass scaling relations. These scaling relations are combined with halo mass function to obtain the baryon densities of stars, neutral gas and hot gas (), as a function of halo mass. We calculate the contributions of the individual baryonic components to the cosmic baryon fraction. Cosmic stellar mass density (), cosmic HI mass density () and cosmic neutral gas mass density () estimates are consistent with previous more direct method measurements of these values, thereby establishing the veracity of our method. We also give an estimate of the cosmic hot plasma density ().

Accepted for publication in MNRAS. Comments are welcome

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