The Lyman-α (hereafter Ly-α) forest is a probe of large-scale matter density fluctuations at high redshift, z>2.1. It consists of HI absorption spectra along individual lines-of-sight. If the line-of-sight density is large enough, 3D maps of HI absorption can be inferred by tomographic reconstruction. In this article, we investigate the Ly-α forest available in the Stripe 82 field (220deg2), based on the quasar spectra from SDSS Data Release DR16. The density of observed quasar spectra is 37deg−2 with a mean pixel signal-to-noise ratio of two per angstrom. This study provides an intermediate case between the average SDSS density and that of the much denser but smaller CLAMATO survey. We derive a 3D map of large-scale matter fluctuations from these data, using a Wiener filter technique. The total volume of the map is 0.94h−3Gpc3. Its resolution is 13h−1Mpc, which is related to the mean transverse distance between nearest lines-of-sight. From this map, we provide a catalog of voids and protocluster candidates in the cosmic web. The map-making and void catalog are compared to simulated eBOSS Stripe 82 observations. A stack over quasar positions provides a visualization of the Ly-α quasar cross-correlation. This tomographic reconstruction constitutes the largest-volume high-redshift 3D map of matter fluctuations.
@article{arxiv.2004.01448,
title = {A tomographic map of the large-scale matter distribution using the eBOSS Stripe 82 Ly-$\alpha$ forest},
author = {C. Ravoux and E. Armengaud and M. Walther and T. Etourneau and D. Pomarède and N. Palanque-Delabrouille and C. Yèche and J. Bautista and H. du Mas des Bourboux and S. Chabanier and K. Dawson and J. -M. Le Goff and B. Lyke and A. D. Myers and P. Petitjean and M. M. Pieri and J. Rich and G. Rossi and D. P. Schneider},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.01448},
year = {2020}
}