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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 388, Issue 3, Pages 741-757Publisher
E D P SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20020548
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cosmology : theory; large-scale structure of Universe; galaxies : intergalactic medium
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We investigate the behaviour of cosmological baryons at low redshifts z less than or similar to 5 after reionization, through analytic means. In particular, we study the density-temperature phase-diagram that describes the history of the gas. We show how the location of the matter in this (rho, T) diagram expresses the various constraints implied by usual hierarchical scenarios. This yields robust model-independent results that agree with numerical simulations. The IGM is seen to be formed via two phases: a cool photo-ionized component and a warm component governed by shock-heating. We also briefly describe how the remainder of the matter is distributed over galaxies, groups and clusters. We recover the fraction of matter and the spatial clustering computed by numerical simulations. We also check that the soft X-ray background due to the warm IGM component is consistent with observations. We find in the present universe a baryon fraction of 7% in hot gas, 24% in the warm IGM, 38% in the cool IGM, 9% within star-like objects and, as a still un-observed component, 22% of dark baryons associated with collapsed structures, with a relative uncertainty no larger than 30% on these numbers.
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