Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1997-09-09
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
To appear in the proceedings from the 13th IAP Workshop (1-5 July 1997) "Evolution of the Intergalactic Medium From QSO Absorp
Scientific paper
The metal absorption lines found in association with \lya absorbers of moderate to high HI column density contain valuable information about the metallicity and ionization conditions within the absorbers and offer a stronger test of models of the intergalactic medium at \sim 3$ than HI absorption lines alone. We have developed a method to predict the strengths of metal absorption lines within the framework of cosmological models for the \lya forest. The method consists of evaluating a quantity, the Line Observability Index, for a database of hundreds of candidate metal lines, allowing a comprehensive identification of the lines the model predicts to be detectable associated with a \lya absorber of a given HI column density and metallicity. Applying this technique to a particular class of models at \sim 2-4$, we predict that the OVI(1032 \AA, 1038 \AA) doublet is the only practical probe of the metallicity of low column density absorbers (HI \simlt 10^{14.5} cm^{-2}$), that CIV (1548 \AA) is the strongest line with rest wavelength $\lambda_r > 1216$ \AA{} regardless of HI$, and that the strongest metal lines should be CIII(977 \AA) and SiIII(1206.5 \AA), which peak at HI \sim 10^{17} cm^{-2}$.
Hellsten Uffe
Hernquist Lars
Katz Neal
Weinberg David
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