Agnostic Stacking of Intergalactic Doublet Absorption: Measuring the NeVIII Population
Abstract
We present a blind search for doublet intergalactic metal absorption with a method dubbed `agnostic stacking'. Using a forward-modelling framework we combine this with direct detections in the literature to measure the overall metal population. We apply this novel approach to the search for NeVIII absorption in a set of 26 high-quality COS spectra. We probe to an unprecedented low limit of log N12.3 at 0.471.34 over a pathlength z = 7.36. This method selects apparent absorption without requiring knowledge of its source. Stacking this mixed population dilutes doublet features in composite spectra in a deterministic manner, allowing us to measure the proportion corresponding to NeVIII absorption. We stack potential NeVIII absorption in two regimes: absorption too weak to be significant in direct line studies (12.3 log N 13.7), and strong absorbers (log N 13.7). We do not detect NeVIII absorption in either regime. Combining our measurements with direct detections, we find that the NeVIII population is reproduced with a power law column density distribution function with slope and normalisation log , leading to an incidence rate of strong NeVIII absorbers . We infer a cosmic mass density for NeVIII gas with 12.3 log N 15.0 of , a value significantly lower that than predicted by recent simulations. We translate this density into an estimate of the baryon density , constituting 4\% of the total baryonic mass.
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@article{arxiv.1710.05023,
title = {Agnostic Stacking of Intergalactic Doublet Absorption: Measuring the NeVIII Population},
author = {Stephan Frank and Matthew M. Pieri and Smita Mathur and Charles W. Danforth and J. Michael Shull},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.05023},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
17 pages, 12 figures. This is the version published in MNRAS - compared to the previous version, there is some new material in the discussion with regards to the effects of clustering for our analysis. Fig. 5 is updated