Resolving the Helium Lyman-alpha Forest: Mapping Intergalactic Gas and Ionizing Radiation at z~3
- 1 May 1997
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astronomical Journal
- Vol. 113, 1495-1504
- https://doi.org/10.1086/118366
Abstract
We present a new, high resolution HST/GHRS spectrum of quasar Q0302-003, and use the HeII Lyman-$alpha$ absorption, together with a high resolution Keck spectrum of the HI Lyman-$alpha$ forest, to probe the distribution and ionization state of foreground gas just below the quasar redshift $zapprox 3.3$. The main new conclusions from the current data are: 1. The HeII Lyman-$alpha$ forest is detected; 2. The ``diffuse'' (redshift-space-filling) medium is also detected, and must have a low density ($Omegale 0.01 (h/0.7)^{-3/2}$) consistent with standard primordial nucleosynthesis and models of early gas collapse into protogalaxies; 3. The intergalactic ionizing spectrum is soft ($etage 100$), although the intergalactic helium is probably mostly doubly ionized by $z=3.3$; 4. The helium abundance is within a factor of a few of standard Big Bang predictions, over a large volume of space at high redshift.Comment: AAS Latex, 3 figures, accepted for publication in the Astronomical Journa
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