The Clustering of Intergalactic Metals

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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5 pages, 3 figures, ApJ Letters accepted

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10.1086/380087

We measure the spatial clustering of metals in the intergalactic medium from z = 1.7 to 3.0, as traced by 643 CIV and 104 SiIV N >= 10^12 cm^-2 absorption systems in 19 high signal-to-noise (40-80) and high resolution (R = 45000) quasar spectra. The number densities and two-point correlation functions of both these species are largely constant with redshift, suggesting the bulk of metal ejection occurred at z >= 3. However, at z <= 1.9 some additional signature appears in the CIV correlation function at 500 km/s, associated with four strong and peculiar systems. At all redshifts, the CIV and SiIV correlation functions exhibit a steep rise at large separations and a flatter profile at small separations, with an elbow occurring at ~150 km/s. We show that these properties are consistent with metals confined within bubbles with a typical radius R_s about sources of mass >= M_s, and use numerical simulations to derive best-fit values of R_s ~ 2 comoving Mpc and M_s ~ 5x10^11 solar masses at z = 3. This does not exclude that metals could have been produced at higher redshifts in smaller, but equally rare, objects. At the level of detection of this survey, IGM enrichment is likely to be incomplete and inhomogeneous, with a filling factor ~ 10%.

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