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The Low-Redshift Lyman Alpha Forest toward PKS 0405-123

Authors :
Williger, G. M.
Heap, S. R.
Weymann, R. J.
Dave, R.
Ellingson, E.
Carswell, R. F.
Tripp, T. M.
Jenkins, E. B.
Williger, G. M.
Heap, S. R.
Weymann, R. J.
Dave, R.
Ellingson, E.
Carswell, R. F.
Tripp, T. M.
Jenkins, E. B.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

We present STIS 7km/s resolution data of the Ly-a forest toward PKS0405-123 (z=0.574). We make two samples. The strong sample (60 systems) has column density logNHI>13.3 over 0.002<z<0.423, and the weak sample (44) has logNHI>13.1 at 0.020<z<0.234; 7 absorbers show metals, all with OVI, but often offset in velocity from HI. The strong sample Doppler parameters show =47+-22km/s; for the weak, =44+-21km/s. Line blending and s/n effects likely inflate b. The redshift density dN/dz is consistent with previous, lower resolution results for logNHI>14.0. For 13.1<logNHI<14.0, we find a dN/dz overdensity of ~0.2-0.3 dex at 0.127<z<0.234, which we believe arises from cosmic variance. We find Ly-a clustering over Delta v<250km/s for logNHI>13.3, consistent with a numerical model. There is a void in the strong sample at 0.0320<z<0.0814. We detect radial velocity correlations for Delta v<250km/s between Ly-a absorbers and 39 galaxies in a 10' field. The correlation grows with minimum NHI, peaking for logNHI ~> 13.5-14.0. The strength is similar to that of the galaxy-galaxy correlation for our sample, implying that such Ly-a systems have mass log M/Msun= 11.3+1.0-0.6. Including lower column density systems in the sample shows correlations only out to Delta v <125km/s, as would be expected for smaller density perturbations. Galaxy counts and local HI column density appear correlated, peaking at ~5000km/s. We also give column densities for Galactic species. (Abridged)<br />Comment: 59 pages, 6 tables, 14 figures, 1 standalone, ApJ, in press; minor revisions/clarifications for acceptance, including galaxy list

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn691202712
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086.498127