†Hubble Fellow.
Hydrodynamical simulations of the Lyα forest: data comparisons
Article first published online: 4 APR 2002
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-8711.2001.04719.x
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume 327, Issue 1, pages 296–322, October 2001
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Meiksin, A., Bryan, G. and Machacek, M. (2001), Hydrodynamical simulations of the Lyα forest: data comparisons. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 327: 296–322. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-8711.2001.04719.x
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- Issue published online: 4 APR 2002
- Article first published online: 4 APR 2002
- Accepted 2001 June 5. Received 2001 May 14; in original form 2000 November 10
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Keywords:
- hydrodynamics;
- methods: numerical;
- intergalactic medium;
- quasars: absorption lines;
- cosmology: theory;
- large-scale structure of Universe
Numerical hydrodynamical simulations are used to predict the expected absorption properties of the Lyα forest for a variety of cold dark matter (CDM) dominated cosmological scenarios: CHDM, OCDM, ΛCDM, SCDM, and tCDM. Synthetic spectra are constructed duplicating the resolution, signal-to-noise ratio and wavelength coverage of several published high resolution spectra, and their statistical properties are compared on the basis of the flux distribution of the spectra, the distribution of coefficients in a wavelet decomposition of the spectra and the distributions of absorption line profile parameters. Agreement between the measured and predicted cumulative distributions is found at the few to several per cent level. The best-fitting models to the flux distribution correspond to normalizations on the scale of the cosmological Jeans length of
at
. No single model provides a statistically acceptable match to all the distributions. Significantly larger median Doppler parameters are found in the measured spectra than predicted by all but the lowest normalization models (CHDM and tCDM), which provide poor fits to the flux distributions. The discrepancy in Doppler parameters is particularly large for absorption systems optically thin at the Lyα line centre. This may indicate a need to introduce additional energy injection throughout the intergalactic medium, as may be provided by late He ii reionization
or supernovae-driven winds from young galaxies, and/or a larger baryon fraction than given by recent determinations of the deuterium abundance within the context of standard Big Bang nucleosynthesis. The models require a hydrogen ionization rate at redshifts
within a factor of 2 of that predicted from quasi-stellar objects (QSOs) alone as the sources of the UV photoionization background, although with a slower rate of decline with redshift at
than predicted from current QSO counts. Principal systematic uncertainties in comparing the models with the observations are the setting of the continuum level of the QSO spectra and the prevalence of metal absorption lines, particularly at
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