2000ApJ...532...77W -
Astrophys. J., 532, 77-87 (2000/March-3)
Evidence for large-scale structure in the lyα forest at z>2.6.
WILLIGER G.M., SMETTE A., HAZARD C., BALDWIN J.A. and McMAHON R.G.
Abstract (from CDS):
We present a search for spatial and redshift correlations in a 2 Å resolution spectroscopic survey of the Lyα forest at 2.15<z<3.37 toward 10 QSOs concentrated within a 1° diameter field. We find a signal at 2.7 σ significance for correlations of the Lyα absorption-line wavelengths between different lines of sight over the whole redshift range. The significance rises to 3.2 σ if we restrict the redshift range to 2.60<z<3.37, and to 4.0 σ if we further restrict the sample to lines with rest equivalent widths 0.1≤W0<0.9 Å. We conclude that a significant fraction of the Lyα forest arises in structures whose correlation length extends at least over 30' (∼26 h–1 comoving Mpc at z=2.6 for H0≡100 h km.s–1.Mpc–1, Ω=1.0, Λ=0). We have also calculated the three-dimensional two-point correlation function for Lyα absorbers; we do not detect any significant signal in the data. However, we note that line blending prevents us from detecting the signal produced by a 100% overdensity of Lyα absorbers in simulated data. We find that the Lyα forest redshift distribution provides a more sensitive test for such clustering than the three-dimensional two-point correlation function.
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Cosmology: Observations - Galaxies: Intergalactic Medium - Cosmology: Large-Scale Structure of Universe - Galaxies: Quasars: Absorption Lines
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