The H[CLC]e[/CLC] [CSC]ii[/CSC] Opacity of the L[CLC]y[/CLC]α Forest and the Intergalactic Medium
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- 1 February 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astronomical Journal
- Vol. 115 (2) , 391-396
- https://doi.org/10.1086/300230
Abstract
Primordial baryonic matter in the vast intergalactic space may be traced with Lyα resonance absorption by neutral hydrogen and singly ionized helium. The wavelength-averaged He II opacity shortward of 304(1 + z) Å, as measured by low-resolution UV spectroscopy, is at least 4.5 times greater than the H I opacity shortward of 1216(1 + z) Å. While a part of the He II opacity arises from the intergalactic regions that produce the known Lyα forest, it has been argued whether the He II opacity may be entirely attributable to these observed lines. Based on the empirical formulas governing the distribution of Lyα forest absorption, we use a Monte Carlo technique to calculate the average He II optical depth produced by these forest lines. The He II counterparts of the Lyα forest lines are highly saturated, and hence their contribution to the observed opacity is limited. Assuming an He+ to H0 population ratio of 100 and that the power-law distribution dn/dN ∝ N-1.5 can be extended to a neutral hydrogen column density of NH I = 2 × 1012cm-2, the contribution from these forest lines may account for an He II opacity that is 3 times the H I opacity. Our simulated He II spectrum of the quasar Q0302-003, based on the fitted lines in a high-resolution Keck spectrum, yields a forest optical depth of ~0.9, less than half the observed He II opacity. Therefore, a substantial contribution to He II absorption arises from extremely tenuous regions of intergalactic gas that are beyond the observational limits for H I absorption. He II spectra at higher resolution are a sensitive tool to explore the properties of these small-scale fluctuations that fill ~80% of the intergalactic space and contain a significant part of the baryonic matter in the early universe.Keywords
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