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UV background fluctuations traced by metal ions at $z\approx3$

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2018-11-05 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

Here we investigate how LyC-opaque systems present in the intergalactic medium at z3z\approx3 can distort the spectral shape of a uniform UV background (UVB) through radiative transfer (RT) effects. With this aim in mind, we perform a multi-frequency RT simulation through a cosmic volume of 10h110h^{-1}~cMpc scale polluted by metals, and self-consistently derive the ions of all the species. The UVB spatial fluctuations are traced by the ratio of HeII \, \rm \scriptstyle II\ and HI \, \rm \scriptstyle I\ column density, η\eta, and the ratio of CIV \,{\rm {\scriptstyle IV\ }} and SiIV \,{\rm {\scriptstyle IV\ }} optical depths, ζ\zeta. We find that: (i) η\eta spatially fluctuates through over-dense systems (Δ\Delta) with statistically significant deviations δη>25\delta\eta >25\% in 18\% of the volume ; (ii) same fluctuations in ζ\zeta are also present in 3434\% of the enriched domain (only 8\% of the total volume) and derive from a combination of RT induced effects and in-homogeneous metal enrichment, both effective in systems with Δ>1.5\Delta > 1.5.

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@article{arxiv.1810.07699,
  title  = {UV background fluctuations traced by metal ions at $z\approx3$},
  author = {L. Graziani and A. Maselli and U. Maio},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.07699},
  year   = {2018}
}

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Accepted for pub. in MNRAS after very minor rev