Metal Lines Associated with the Lyman-alpha Forest from eBOSS Data

Abstract

We investigate the metal species associated with the Lyα forest in the eBOSS quasar spectra. Metal absorption lines are revealed in the stacked spectra from cross-correlating the selected Lyα absorbers in the forest and the flux fluctuation field. Up to 13 metal species are identified associated with relatively strong Lyα absorbers (those with flux fluctuation -1.0<δ Lyα<-0.6 and with neutral hydrogen column density of ~ 1015-16 cm-2) over absorber redshift range of 2<z abs<4. The column densities of these species decrease toward higher redshift and for weaker Lyα absorbers. From modelling the column densities of various species, we find that the column density pattern suggests contributions from multiple gas components both in the circumgalactic medium (CGM) and in the intergalactic medium (IGM). While the low-ionization species (e.g., C II, Si II, and Mg II) can be explained by high-density, cool gas (T 104 K) from the CGM, the high-ionization species may reside in low-density or high-temperature gas in the IGM. The measurements provide inputs to model metal contamination in the Lyα forest baryon acoustic oscillations measurement. Comparison with metal absorptions in high-resolution quasar spectra and with hydrodynamic galaxy formation simulations can further elucidate the physical conditions of these Lyα absorbers.

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