The evolution of the low-density HI intergalactic medium from z=3.6 to 0: Data, transmitted flux and HI column density
Abstract
We present a new, uniform analysis of the HI transmitted flux (F) and HI column density (N(HI)) distribution in the low-density IGM as a function of redshift z for 0<z<3.6 using 55 HST/COS FUV (Delta(z)=7.2 at z<0.5), five HST/STIS+COS NUV (Delta(z)=1.3 at z~1) and 24 VLT/UVES and Keck/HIRES (Delta(z)=11.6 at 1.7<z<3.6) AGN spectra. We performed a consistent, uniform Voigt profile analysis to combine spectra taken with different instruments, to reduce systematics and to remove metal-line contamination. We confirm previously known conclusions on firmer quantitative grounds in particular by improving the measurements at z~1. Two flux statistics at 0<F<1, the mean HI flux and the flux probability distribution function (PDF), show that considerable evolution occurs from z=3.6 to z=1.5, after which it slows down to become effectively stable for z<0.5. However, there are large sightline variations. For the HI column density distribution function (CDDF, f proptional to N(HI)^(-beta)) at log (N(HI)/1cm^-2)=[13.5, 16.0], beta increases as z decreases from beta~1.60 at z~3.4 to beta~1.82 at z~0.1. The CDDF shape at lower redshifts can be reproduced by a small amount of clockwise rotation of a higher-z CDDF with a slightly larger CDDF normalisation. The absorption line number per z (dn/dz) shows a similar evolutionary break at z~1.5 as seen in the flux statistics. High-N(HI) absorbers evolve more rapidly than low-N(HI) absorbers to decrease in number or cross-section with time. The individual dn/dz shows a large scatter at a given z. The scatter increases toward lower z, possibly caused by a stronger clustering at lower z.
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@article{arxiv.2012.05861,
title = {The evolution of the low-density HI intergalactic medium from z=3.6 to 0: Data, transmitted flux and HI column density},
author = {Tae-Sun Kim and Bart P. Wakker and Fahad Nasir and Robert F. Carswell and Blair D. Savage and James S. Bolton and Andrew J. Fox and Matteo Viel and Martin G. Haehnelt and Jane C. Charlton and Ben E. Rosenwasser},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.05861},
year = {2020}
}
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24 pages, 17 figures, 8 tables, accepted for publication to MNRAS, 5 supplementary online-only tables