2007MNRAS.376.1227K


Query : 2007MNRAS.376.1227K

2007MNRAS.376.1227K - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 376, 1227-1237 (2007/April-2)

Continuous statistics of the Lyα forest at 0 < z < 1.6: the mean flux, flux distribution and autocorrelation from HST FOS spectra.

KIRKMAN D., TYTLER D., LUBIN D. and CHARLTON J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We measure the amount of absorption in the Lyα forest at 0 < z < 1.6 in Hubble Space Telescope Faint Object Spectrograph spectra of 74 quasi-stellar objects (QSOs). Starting with a 334 QSO sample compiled by Bechtold et al., we selected 74 QSOs that have the highest signal-to-noise ratio and complete coverage of rest-frame wavelengths 1070-1170Å. We measure the absorption from the flux in each pixel in units of the unabsorbed continuum level. We mask out regions of spectra that contain metal lines, or strong Lyα lines that are accompanied by other Lyman series line or metals at the same redshift, leaving Lyα absorption from the low-density intergalactic medium (IGM). At 0 < z < 1.6 we find that 79 per cent of the absorption is from the low-density IGM, 12 per cent from metals and 9 per cent from the strong HI lines, nearly identical to the percentages (78, 15 and 7) that we measured independently at z = 2 from spectra taken with the Kast spectrograph on the Lick 3-m. At z = 1 the low-density IGM absorbs 0.037±0.004 of the flux. The error includes some but not all of the uncertainty in the continuum level. The remaining part gives relative errors of approximately 0.21 when we report the mean absorption in eight independent redshift intervals, and 0.047 when we average over all redshifts. We find 1.46 times more absorption from the low-density IGM than comes from Lyα lines that Bechtold et al. listed in the same spectra. The amount of absorption increases with z and can be fit by a power law (1 + z)α, with α = 1.01. If the absorption comes entirely from lines with fixed rest equivalent width, this result implies the number density of lines evolves like (1 + z)0.01, or no change in the number of lines per unit redshift, consistent with the Janknecht et al. results on the distribution of lines. When we include similar measurements from higher redshifts, we need more degrees of freedom to fit the amount of absorption at 0 < z < 3.2. A power law with a break in slope, changing from index 1.5 at low z to 3.0 above z ∼ 1.1 is a better but only marginally acceptable fit. We also calculate two other continuous statistics, the flux probability distribution function and the flux autocorrelation function that is non-zero out to v ∼ 500km/s at 0.5 < z < 1.5.

Abstract Copyright: 2007 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2007 RAS

Journal keyword(s): intergalactic medium - quasars: absorption lines - cosmology: observations

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Number of rows : 74
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 ICRF J000559.2+160949 Sy1 00 05 59.2378545384 +16 09 49.021968096   16.51 16.40     ~ 290 1
2 LEDA 1790 Sy1 00 29 13.7012449608 +13 16 03.947778264   15.70 15.41     ~ 444 0
3 87GB 004432.0+030343 Sy1 00 47 05.9186531064 +03 19 54.784830324   16.2 16.37     ~ 146 2
4 LBQS 0102-2713 QSO 01 04 41.0003434008 -26 57 07.385601492   17.8       ~ 29 0
5 LBQS 0107-0235 QSO 01 10 13.1603515272 -02 19 52.838715144   18.39 17.80 17.61   ~ 91 1
6 QSO J0110-0218 QSO 01 10 16.2699100608 -02 18 50.762600100   17.4 17.3     ~ 65 1
7 QSO B0117+2118 QSO 01 20 17.2642359528 +21 33 46.197696168     16.1     ~ 127 0
8 ICRF J020157.1-113233 Sy1 02 01 57.1794759192 -11 32 33.435766068   16.54 16.40 16.073   ~ 215 1
9 4C -04.06 QSO 02 35 07.3418452008 -04 02 05.317096956   16.61 16.46 16.2   ~ 213 1
10 QSO J0304-2211 QSO 03 04 49.8652311288 -22 11 51.882127548   16.43 16.40     ~ 110 0
11 3C 95 Sy1 03 51 28.5673217616 -14 29 08.257870248 15.62 16.55 16.22     ~ 189 1
12 PKS 0405-123 Sy1 04 07 48.4309841856 -12 11 36.659928408   15.09 14.86 14.7   ~ 510 1
13 2E 962 Sy1 04 17 16.7842972416 -05 53 45.608035560   16.24 15.94 15.7   ~ 172 1
14 ICRF J045608.9-215909 Sy1 04 56 08.9237717400 -21 59 09.399816312 15.76 16.16 16.10 15.9   ~ 187 1
15 QSO B0454+0356 QSO 04 56 47.1747907776 +04 00 52.946102484   16.76 16.53 16.26   ~ 241 1
16 QSO B0624+6907 QSO 06 30 02.5051022520 +69 05 03.913837440   14.64 14.16     ~ 95 0
17 QSO J0635-7516 Bla 06 35 46.5079301472 -75 16 16.816418256   15.96 15.75 15.82   ~ 587 1
18 QSO J0743-6726 QSO 07 43 31.6117092000 -67 26 25.547011008   16.71 16.37     ~ 146 1
19 ICRF J092703.0+390220 Sy1 09 27 03.01394144 +39 02 20.8518067   17.17 17.00 16.486   ~ 1001 1
20 LEDA 2149945 Sy1 09 50 48.3803143440 +39 26 50.467298496   16.83 16.73     ~ 198 0
21 PG 0953+414 Sy1 09 56 52.3931554992 +41 15 22.211247636 14.710 15.611 15.546 15.294 14.720 ~ 452 0
22 QSO B0957+5608B QSO 10 01 20.8375795656 +55 53 49.543053252   17.16 16.95     ~ 279 1
23 Mrk 132 QSO 10 01 29.6441188968 +54 54 38.044314036   16.21 16.02     ~ 132 0
24 ICRF J100306.7+681316 Sy1 10 03 06.7660298016 +68 13 16.811854896   16.28 15.92 15.3   ~ 66 1
25 Ton 28 Sy1 10 04 02.6102134920 +28 55 35.329310688   16.17 15.7     ~ 174 0
26 7C 100725.89+414711.00 Sy1 10 10 27.5274498072 +41 32 39.053861232   16.72 16.67     ~ 184 1
27 QSO B1008+1319 QSO 10 11 10.8547987008 +13 04 12.189722736   17.00 16.76     ~ 91 0
28 LBQS 1026-0045B QSO 10 28 37.0180551648 -01 00 27.526300632   18.41 18.22     ~ 72 0
29 4C 06.41 BLL 10 41 17.16249940 +06 10 16.9237327   16.86 16.70 16.14   ~ 289 1
30 [OKM2018] SWIFT J1104.8+7689 Sy1 11 04 13.8611496720 +76 58 58.194549084   15.70 15.72 15.40   ~ 543 1
31 ICRF J110715.0+162802 Sy1 11 07 15.0475336176 +16 28 02.244766584   15.91 15.70     ~ 166 1
32 QSO B1115+080A QSO 11 18 16.951 +07 45 58.23   16.61 16.44     ~ 684 2
33 LEDA 34570 Sy1 11 18 30.2894794680 +40 25 54.068810952   16.34 16.21     ~ 227 0
34 ICRF J113957.0+654749 Sy1 11 39 57.0254367168 +65 47 49.483232880   16.50 16.32     ~ 518 1
35 LB 2126 QSO 11 51 20.4599373144 +54 37 33.049962300   16.03 15.78     ~ 155 0
36 QSO B1216+5032A QSO 12 18 41.0131484904 +50 15 35.866636452   17.34 17.09     ~ 51 0
37 PG 1216+069 Sy1 12 19 20.9318278680 +06 38 38.467059252   15.68 15.65     ~ 285 0
38 3C 273 BLL 12 29 06.6998257176 +02 03 08.597629980   13.05 14.830 14.11   ~ 5797 1
39 4C -02.55 QSO 12 32 00.0159535440 -02 24 04.793069304   17.41 17.06 16.4   ~ 432 1
40 QSO J1244+1721B QSO 12 44 10.8247089768 +17 21 04.508869464   16.40 16.09     ~ 152 1
41 QSO B1248+401 QSO 12 50 48.3268288080 +39 51 39.458894760   16.62 16.19     ~ 137 0
42 LB 11394 QSO 12 52 24.9840140424 +29 13 21.257997780   17.3 17.12     ~ 46 0
43 LB 11408 QSO 12 53 17.5764589992 +31 05 50.628627492   17.20 17.00     ~ 63 0
44 QSO B1252+119 Bla 12 54 38.25561478 +11 41 05.8950431   16.99 16.64 16.76   ~ 272 1
45 A2 330 QSO 13 01 00.8675938440 +28 19 44.741795700   17.60 17.40     ~ 61 0
46 Ton 153 QSO 13 19 56.2320886176 +27 28 08.186323080   16.12 15.98     ~ 153 0
47 Ton 157 QSO 13 23 20.5544185368 +29 10 07.108804344   16.91 16.83     ~ 59 0
48 2MASS J13234951+6541480 Sy1 13 23 49.5182430360 +65 41 48.164463600   16.01 15.84     ~ 173 0
49 QSO B1327-2040 QSO 13 30 07.7005132944 -20 56 16.574817732   17.67 17.04     ~ 97 1
50 [OKM2018] SWIFT J1357.0+1929 Sy1 13 57 04.4366598768 +19 19 07.371837768   16.33 16.03 15.3   ~ 455 2
51 Ton 182 Sy1 14 05 16.2178674936 +25 55 34.117540788   15.42 15.34     ~ 253 0
52 QSO J1409+2618 QSO 14 09 23.9085820008 +26 18 21.056458176   16.07 15.74     ~ 191 0
53 3C 298.0 QSO 14 19 08.1802187928 +06 28 34.802854680   17.12 16.79     ~ 407 1
54 QSO J1427-1203 QSO 14 27 38.1268790904 -12 03 49.949292420   16.91 16.49 17.19   ~ 74 1
55 2MASS J14294306+4747262 Sy1 14 29 43.0739786592 +47 47 26.217623904   17.29 16.97     ~ 183 0
56 LBQS 1435-0134 QSO 14 37 48.2855255136 -01 47 10.816509804   16.11 15.78 16.39   ~ 80 0
57 2MASS J14464593+4035057 Sy1 14 46 45.9392259288 +40 35 05.797233636   16.28 16.11     ~ 293 0
58 QSO B1521+1009 QSO 15 24 24.5234088744 +09 58 29.087917572   15.74 16.2     ~ 136 0
59 PG 1538+47 Sy1 15 39 34.8103136784 +47 35 31.263874908   16.01 15.81     ~ 98 1
60 QSO B1630+3744 QSO 16 32 01.1117931960 +37 37 49.980505332   16.50 16.30     ~ 175 0
61 QSO B1634+7037 QSO 16 34 28.9917184368 +70 31 32.393436960   14.90 14.66     ~ 268 0
62 ICRF J163813.4+572023 Sy1 16 38 13.45629995 +57 20 23.9789828     16.90 16.94   ~ 359 1
63 QSO J1719+4804 Bla 17 19 38.2496454120 +48 04 12.247659408   15.33 14.60 14.25   ~ 181 1
64 ClG 1821+64 ClG 18 21 56.7276 +64 20 55.841           ~ 504 1
65 7C 1821+6419 Sy1 18 21 57.2130271440 +64 20 36.221312076   14.23 14.24     ~ 601 1
66 4C 73.18 BLL 19 27 48.4947009120 +73 58 01.572558816     16.06 15.11   ~ 534 2
67 4C 06.69 Bla 21 48 05.45866779 +06 57 38.6041877   16.85 16.47 15.06   ~ 676 1
68 4C 31.63 BLL 22 03 14.9756830008 +31 45 38.269473228   15.85 15.58 14.33   ~ 495 1
69 QSO J2246-1206 QSO 22 46 18.23197022 -12 06 51.2775983   16.63 16.45 15.99   ~ 283 1
70 3C 454.3 Bla 22 53 57.7480438728 +16 08 53.561508864   16.57 16.10 15.22   ~ 2845 2
71 4C 11.72 BLL 22 54 10.4214226080 +11 36 38.748083760   16.02 15.82     ~ 341 1
72 QSO B2340-0339 QSO 23 42 56.6002743864 -03 22 26.269675248   16.53 16.02 16.28   ~ 89 1
73 ICRF J234636.8+093045 Sy1 23 46 36.8384562240 +09 30 45.514903032   16.23 15.97 15.99   ~ 320 2
74 QSO J2355-3357 QSO 23 55 25.7961480408 -33 57 55.218632328   18.32 16.4 17.10   ~ 61 1

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