The Lyman α forest power spectrum from the XQ-100 Legacy Survey
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Irsic, Vid
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Viel, Matteo
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Berg, Trystyn A. M.
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D'Odorico, Valentina
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Haehnelt, Martin G.
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Cristiani, Stefano
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Cupani, Guido
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Kim, Tae-Sun
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López Morales, Sebastián
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Ellison, Sara
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Becker, George D.
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Christensen, Lise
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Denney, Kelly D.
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Worseck, Gabor
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Bolton, James S.
Admission date
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2018-04-03T21:32:16Z
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2018-04-03T21:32:16Z
Publication date
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2017-05
Cita de ítem
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MNRAS 466, 4332–4345 (2017)
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10.1093/mnras/stw3372
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/147147
Abstract
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We present the Lyman α flux power spectrum measurements of the XQ-100 sample of
quasar spectra obtained in the context of the European Southern Observatory Large Programme
‘Quasars and their absorption lines: a legacy survey of the high redshift universe with
VLT/XSHOOTER’. Using 100 quasar spectra with medium resolution and signal-to-noise
ratio, we measure the power spectrum over a range of redshifts z = 3–4.2 and over a range
of scales k = 0.003–0.06 km−1 s. The results agree well with the measurements of the onedimensional
power spectrum found in the literature. The data analysis used in this paper is
based on the Fourier transform and has been tested on synthetic data. Systematic and statistical
uncertainties of our measurements are estimated, with a total error (statistical and systematic)
comparable to the one of the BOSS data in the overlapping range of scales, and smaller by
more than 50 per cent for higher redshift bins (z > 3.6) and small scales (k > 0.01 km−1 s).
The XQ-100 data set has the unique feature of having signal-to-noise ratios and resolution
intermediate between the two data sets that are typically used to perform cosmological studies,
i.e. BOSS and high-resolution spectra (e.g. UVES/VLT or HIRES). More importantly, the
measured flux power spectra span the high-redshift regime that is usually more constraining
for structure formation models.
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Patrocinador
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US NSF
AST-1514734
FONDECYT
1140838
PRIN INAF
NSERC Discovery Grant
ERC ADVANCED GRANT
320596
Danish National Research Foundation
ERC-StG 'cosmoIGM'
NSF AAPF fellowship
AST-1302093
Royal Society University Research Fellowship
Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe (PRACE)
BIS National E-infrastructure capital grant
ST/J005673/1
STFC
ST/H008586/1
ST/K00333X/1
PFB-06 CATA