Tomography of the intergalactic medium with Lyα forests in close QSO pairs
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D’Odorico, V.
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Tomography of the intergalactic medium with Lyα forests in close QSO pairs
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We study the three-dimensional distribution of non-virialized matter at z ∼ 2 using highresolution
spectra of quasi-stellar object (QSO) pairs and simulated spectra drawn from cosmological
hydrodynamical simulations.We have collected the largest sample ofQSOpairs ever
observed with Ultraviolet and Visual Echelle Spectrograph (UVES) at the European Southern
Observatory-Very Large Telescope (ESO-VLT), with angular separations between ∼1 and
14 arcmin. The observed correlation functions of the transmitted flux in the HI Lyman α forest
along and transverse to the lines of sight are in good agreement implying that the distortions
in redshift space due to peculiar velocities are small. The clustering signal is significant up
to velocity separations of ∼200 km s−1, or about 3 h−1 comoving Mpc. The regions at lower
overdensity (ρ/¯ρ _ 6.5) are still clustered but on smaller scales (_v _ 100 km s−1). The
observed and simulated correlation functions are compatible at the 3σ level. A better concordance
is obtained when only the low overdensity regions are selected for the analysis or
when the effective optical depth of the simulated spectra is increased artificially, suggesting
a deficiency of strong lines in the simulated spectra. We found that also a lower value of the
power-law index of the temperature–density relation for the Lyman α forest gas improves the
agreement between observed and simulated results. If confirmed, this would be consistent with
other observations favouring a late He II reionization epoch (at z ∼ 3).We remark the detection
of a significant clustering signal in the cross-correlation coefficient at a transverse velocity
separation _v⊥ ∼ 500 km s−1 whose origin needs further investigation.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/125938
DOI: DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.10941.x
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Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 372, 1333–1344 (2006)
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