The CGM and IGM at z$\sim$5: metal budget and physical connection
Abstract
We present further results of a survey for absorption line systems in the spectra of four high redshift quasars (5.79 z 6.13) obtained with the ESO Very Large Telescope X-Shooter. We identify 36 and 7 systems with a 5 significance. The highest redshift and absorbers identified in this work are at z = 5.80738 0.00017 and z = 5.77495 0.00038, respectively. We compute the comoving mass density of () and find that it evolves from = 4.3 10 at <z> = 5.05 to = 1.4 10 at <z> = 5.66. We also measure = 1.6 10 at <z> = 4.77 and = 3.4 10 at <z> = 5.66. We classify our absorber population by the presence of associated and/or systems and compute their velocity width (v). We find that all systems with v > 200 kms have associated systems. We investigate two such systems, separated by 550 physical kpc along a line of sight, and find it likely that they are both tracing a multi-phase medium where hot and cold gas is mixing at the interface between the CGM and IGM. We further discuss the \textrm{MgII} systems presented in a previous work and we identify 5 , 10 , 12 , 1 , 7 and 1 associated transitions. We compute the respective comoving mass densities in the redshift range 2 to 6, as allowed by the wavelength coverage.
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@article{arxiv.1809.05813,
title = {The CGM and IGM at z$\sim$5: metal budget and physical connection},
author = {Alex Codoreanu and Emma V. Ryan-Weber and Luz Ángela García and Neil H. M. Crighton and George Becker and Max Pettini and Piero Madau and Bram Venemans},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.05813},
year = {2018}
}
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Accepted for publication in MNRAS 22 pages, 19 figures, 6 tables