Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1999-11-08
Astrophys.J.Suppl. 130 (2000) 121-164
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
98 pages, 10 tables, 35 figures, To Appear in ApJS (Sep 2000) The continuum fits near Ly-alpha emission features are greatly i
Scientific paper
10.1086/317345
We present the target selection, observations, and data reduction and analysis process for a program aimed at discovering numerous, weak (equivalent width < 100 mA) Lya absorption lines in the local Universe (0.003 < z < 0.069). The purpose of this program is to study the physical conditions of the local intergalactic medium, including absorber distributions in Doppler width and H I column density, absorber number density and evolution with redshift, line-of-sight two-point correlation function, and the baryonic content and metallicity. By making use of large-angle, nearby galaxy redshift surveys, we will investigate the relationship (if any) between these Lya absorbers and galaxies, superclusters and voids. In Paper I, we present high resolution (~19 km/s) spectroscopic observations of 15 very bright (V < 14.5) AGN targets made with the Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph (GHRS) aboard the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). We find 81 definite (> 4 sigma) and 30 possible (3-4 sigma) Lya absorption lines in these spectra, which probe a total pathlength of 116,000 km/s (delta z ~ 0.4) at very low redshift (z < 0.069) and column density (12.5< Log[Nh] < 14.5). We found numerous metal lines arising in the Milky Way halo, including absorption from 14 distinct high velocity clouds and numerous absorptions intrinsic to the target AGN. Here, we describe the details of the target selection, HST observations, and spectral reduction and analysis. We present reduced spectra and absorption line lists and ``pie diagrams'' showing the known galaxy distributions in the direction of each target. In Papers II and III, we use the data presented here to determine the basic physical characteristics of the low-z Lya forest and to investigate the relationship of the absorbers to the local galaxy distribution.
Penton Steven Victor
Shull Michael J.
Stocke John T.
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