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The matter power spectrum from the Lyman-alpha forest: an optical depth estimate

Astrophysics 2009-11-11 v3

Abstract

We measure the matter power spectrum from the Lyman-alpha forest of 31 quasar spectra spanning the redshift range of 1.6-3.6. The optical depth, τ\tau, for absorption of the intergalactic medium is obtained from the flux using the inversion method of Nusser & Haehnelt (1999). The optical depth is converted to density by using a simple power law relation, τ(1+δ)α\tau \propto (1+\delta)^\alpha. The non-linear 1D power spectrum of the gas density is then inferred with a method that makes simultaneous use of the 1 and 2 point statistics of the flux and compared against theoretical models with a likelihood analysis. A Cold Dark Matter (CDM) model with standard cosmological parameters fits the data well. The power spectrum amplitude is measured to be (assuming a flat Universe), σ8=(0.9±0.09)×(Ωm/0.3)0.3\sigma_8 = (0.9 \pm 0.09)\times (\Omega_{\rm m}/0.3)^{-0.3}, with α\alpha varying in the range of 1.561.81.56-1.8 with redshift. Enforcing the same cosmological parameters in all four redshift bins, the likelihood analysis suggests some evolution in the density-temperature relation and the thermal smoothing length of the gas. The inferred evolution is consistent with that expected if reionization of \hep occurred at z3.2z\sim 3.2. A joint analysis with the WMAP results together with a prior on the Hubble constant as suggested by the HST key project data, yields values of Ωm\Omega_{\rm m} and σ8\sigma_8 that are consistent with the cosmological concordance model. We also perform a further inversion to obtain the linear 3D power spectrum of the matter density fluctuations.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0509563,
  title  = {The matter power spectrum from the Lyman-alpha forest: an optical depth estimate},
  author = {S. Zaroubi and M. Viel and A. Nusser and M. Haehnelt and T. -S. Kim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0509563},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Replaced with the MNRAS accepted version. Changes include additional figure and modifed text