Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2008-06-18
MNRAS (2008) 389, 1727
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
13 pages, 10 figures accepted for publication in MNRAS
Scientific paper
We revisit the proximity effect produced by QSOs at redshifts 2.1-3.3 applying the FLO approach (Saitta et al. 2008) to a sample of ~6300 Ly-alpha lines fitted in 21 high resolution, high signal-to-noise spectra. This new technique allows to recover the hydrogen density field from the HI column densities of the lines in the Ly-alpha forest, on the basis of simple assumptions on the physical state of the gas. To minimize the systematic uncertainties that could affect the density recovering in the QSO vicinity, we carefully determined the redshifts of the QSOs in our sample and modelled in detail their spectra to compute the corresponding ionising fluxes. The mean density field obtained from the observed spectra shows a significant over-density in the region within 4 proper Mpc from the QSO position, confirming that QSOs are hosted in high density peaks. The absolute value of rho/
Bruscoli Marialuce
Cristiani Stefano
D'Odorico Valentina
Fontanot Fabio
Monaco Pierluigi
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