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The triply-ionized carbon forest from eBOSS: cosmological correlations with quasars in SDSS-IV DR14

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2018-05-16 v2

Abstract

We present measurements of the cross-correlation of the triply-ionized carbon (CIV) forest with quasars using Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 14. The study exploits a large sample of new quasars from the first two years of observations by the Extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (eBOSS). The CIV forest is a weaker tracer of large-scale structure than the Lyα\alpha forest, but benefits from being accessible at redshifts z<2z<2 where the quasar number density from eBOSS is high. Our data sample consists of 287,651 CIV forest quasars in the redshift range 1.4<z<3.51.4<z<3.5 and 387,315 tracer quasars with 1.2<z<3.51.2<z<3.5. We measure large-scale correlations from CIV absorption occuring in three distinct quasar rest-frame wavelength bands of the spectra referred to as the CIV forest, the SiIV forest and the Lyα\alpha forest. From the combined fit to the quasar-CIV cross-correlations for the CIV forest and the SiIV forest, the CIV redshift-space distortion parameter is βCIV=0.27 0.14 +0.16\beta_{\rm CIV}=0.27_{\ -0.14}^{\ +0.16} and its combination with the CIV linear transmission bias parameter is bCIV(1+βCIV)=0.0183 0.0014 +0.0013b_{\rm CIV}(1+\beta_{\rm CIV})=-0.0183_{\ -0.0014}^{\ +0.0013} (1σ1\sigma statistical error) at the mean redshift z=2.00z=2.00. Splitting the sample at z=2.2z=2.2 to constrain the bias evolution with redshift yields the power-law exponent γ=0.60±0.63\gamma=0.60\pm0.63, indicating a significantly weaker redshift-evolution than for the Lyα\alpha forest linear transmission bias. We demonstrate that CIV absorption has the potential to be used as a probe of baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO). While the current data set is insufficient for a detection of the BAO peak feature, the final quasar samples for redshifts 1.4<z<2.21.4<z<2.2 from eBOSS and the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) are expected to provide measurements of the isotropic BAO scale to 7%\sim7\% and 3%\sim3\% precision, respectively, at z1.6z\simeq1.6.

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@article{arxiv.1801.01852,
  title  = {The triply-ionized carbon forest from eBOSS: cosmological correlations with quasars in SDSS-IV DR14},
  author = {Michael Blomqvist and Matthew M. Pieri and Hélion du Mas des Bourboux and Nicolás G. Busca and Anže Slosar and Julian E. Bautista and Jonathan Brinkmann and Joel R. Brownstein and Kyle Dawson and Victoria de Sainte Agathe and Julien Guy and Will J. Percival and Ignasi Pérez-Ràfols and James Rich and Donald P. Schneider},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.01852},
  year   = {2018}
}

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34 pages, 12 figures, matches the published version