Probing the IGM-Galaxy Connection Toward PKS0405-123 II : A Cross-Correlation Study of Lya Absorbers and Galaxies at z<0.5

Abstract

We present a pilot study of the clustering properties of Lya absorbers with respect to known galaxies based on 112 Lya absorbers and 482 galaxies identified at z<0.5 along the sightline toward PKS0405-123. The principal goal is to determine the origin of Lya absorbers based on their cross-correlation amplitude with known galaxies and investigate a possible N(HI) dependence of the cross-correlation function. The main results of our study are as follows. (1) The cross-correlation function xiga measured using only emission-line dominated galaxies and Lya absorbers of log N(HI) >= 14 shows a comparable strength to the galaxy auto-correlation function xigg on co-moving, projection distance scales < 1 h-1 Mpc, while there remains a lack of cross-correlation signal when using only absorption-line dominated galaxies. This signifies a morphology-dependent xiga and indicates that strong absorbers of log N(HI) >= 14 and emission-line galaxies reside in the same halo population. (2) A maximum-likelihood analysis shows that Lya absorbers of log N(HI) < 13.6 are consistent with being more randomly distributed with respect to known galaxies. Finally, (3) we find based on this single sightline that the amplitude of xiga does not depend sensitively on N(HI) for strong absorbers of log N(HI) >= 13.6.

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