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Scaling the smoothness of the IGM

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2013-10-23 v1

Abstract

We use, for the first time, the Detrend Fluctuation Analysis (DFA) to study the correlation properties of the transmitted flux fluctuations, in the Lyman-α\alpha (Lyα\alpha) Forest along the lines of sight (LOS) to QSOs, at different space scales. We consider in our analysis the transmitted flux in the intergalactic medium over the redshift range 2 \leq z \leq 4.5 from a sample of 45 high-quality medium resolution (R \sim 4300) quasar spectra obtained with Echelle Spectrograph and Imager (ESI) mounted on the Keck II 10-m telescope, and from a sample of 19 high-quality high resolution (R \sim 50000) quasar spectra obtained with Ultra-Violet and Visible Echelle Spectrograh (UVES) mounted on the ESO KUEYEN 8.2 m telescope. The result of the DFA method applied to both datasets, shows that there exists a difference in the correlation properties between the short and long-range regimes: the slopes of the transmitted flux fluctuation function are different on small and large scales. The scaling exponents, α1\alpha_{1} = 1.635±\pm 0.115 and α2\alpha_{2} = 0.758±\pm 0.085 for the ESI/Keck sample and α1\alpha_{1} = 1.763 ±0.128\pm 0.128 and α2\alpha_{2} = 0.798 ±0.084\pm 0.084 for the UVES/VLT sample for the short and long range regime respectively. The transition between the two regims is observed at about 1.4h1Mpc\sim 1.4 h^{-1} Mpc (comoving). The fact that α1\alpha_{1} is always larger than α2\alpha_{2} for each spectrum supports the common view that the Universe is smoother on large scales than on small scales. The non detection of considerable variations in the scaling exponents from LOS to LOS confirms that anisotropies cannot be ubiquitous, at least on these scales.

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@article{arxiv.1310.5765,
  title  = {Scaling the smoothness of the IGM},
  author = {R. N. Guimarães and P. Petitjean and E. Rollinde and S. G. Djorgovski and M. S. da Silva and M. A Moret},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1310.5765},
  year   = {2013}
}

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23 pages, 8 figures