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  Imprints of the first billion years: Lyman limit systems at z ̃ 5

Crighton, N. H. M., Prochaska, J. X., Murphy, M. T., O'Meara, J. M., Worseck, G., & Smith, B. D. (2019). Imprints of the first billion years: Lyman limit systems at z ̃ 5. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 482, 1456-1470.

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Crighton, Neil H. M.1, Author
Prochaska, J. Xavier1, Author
Murphy, Michael T.1, Author
O'Meara, John M.1, Author
Worseck, Gábor1, Author
Smith, Britton D.1, Author
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1Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Max Planck Society and Cooperation Partners, ou_2421692              

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Free keywords: quasars: absorption lines cosmological parameters cosmology: observations Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
 Abstract: Lyman limit systems (LLSs) trace the low-density circumgalactic medium and the most dense regions of the intergalactic medium, so their number density and evolution at high-redshift, just after reionization, are important to constrain. We present a survey for LLSs at high redshifts, zLLS = 3.5-5.4, in the homogeneous data set of 153 optical quasar spectra at z ̃ 5 from the Giant Gemini GMOS survey. Our analysis includes detailed investigation of survey biases using mock spectra which provide important corrections to the raw measurements. We estimate the incidence of LLSs per unit redshift at z ≈ 4.4 to be ℓ(z) = 2.6 ± 0.4. Combining our results with previous surveys at zLLS < 4, the best-fit power-law evolution is ℓ(z) = ℓ*[(1 + z)/4]α with ℓ* = 1.46 ± 0.11 and α = 1.70 ± 0.22 (68 per cent confidence intervals). Despite hints in previous zLLS < 4 results, there is no indication for a deviation from this single power-law soon after reionization. Finally, we integrate our new results with previous surveys of the intergalactic and circumgalactic media to constrain the hydrogen column density distribution function, f(NHI, X), over 10 orders of magnitude. The data at z ̃ 5 are not well-described by the f(NHI, X) model previously reported for z ̃ 2-3 (after re- scaling) and a 7-pivot model fitting the full z ̃ 2-5 data set is statistically unacceptable. We conclude that there is significant evolution in the shape of f(NHI, X) over this ̃2-billion-year period.

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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 482 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 1456 - 1470 Identifier: -