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Ultraviolet studies of the intergalactic medium, active galactic nuclei, and the low-z Ly-alpha forest

Posted on:2000-03-14Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:University of Colorado at BoulderCandidate:Penton, Steven VictorFull Text:PDF
GTID:2460390014961859Subject:Physics
Abstract/Summary:
A database of all active galactic nuclei (AGN) observed with the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE, 1976–1995) was created to determine the brightest UV (1250 Å) extragalactic sources. Combined spectra, and continuum lightcurves are available for ∼700 AGN. Fifteen targets were selected from this database for observation of the low-z Lyα forest with the Hubble Space Telescope. These observations were taken with the Goddard High Resolution spectrograph and the G160M grating (1991–1997). 111 significance level >3σ Lyα absorbers were detected in the redshift range, 0.002 < z < 0.069. This Thesis evaluates the physical properties of these Lyα absorbers and compares them to their high-z counterparts. In addition, we use large galaxy catalogs (i.e. the CfA Redshift Survey) to compare the relationship between known galaxies and the low-z Lyα forest. We find that the low-z absorbers are similar in physical characteristic and density to those detected at high- z. Some of these clouds appear to be primordial matter, owing to the lack of detected metallicity. A comparison to the known galaxy distribution indicates that the low-z Lyα forest clusters less than galaxies, but more than random. This suggests that at least a fraction of the absorbers are associated with the gas in galaxy associations (i.e. filaments), while a second population is distributed more uniformly. Over equal pathlengths (cΔz ∼60,000 km s −1 each) of galaxy-rich and galaxy-poor environments (voids), we determine that 80% of Lyα absorbers are near large-scale galactic structures (i.e. filaments), while 20% are in galaxy voids.
Keywords/Search Tags:Galactic, Low-, Galaxy
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