The COS Absorption Survey of Baryon Harbors: The Galaxy Database and Cross-correlation Analysis of O vi Systems
We describe the survey for galaxies in the fields surrounding nine sightlines to far-UV bright, z ∼ 1 quasars that define the COS Absorption Survey of Baryon Harbors (CASBaH) program. The photometry and spectroscopy that comprise the data set come from a mixture of public surveys (SDSS, DECaLS) and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Astrophysical journal. Supplement series 2019-08, Vol.243 (2), p.24 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We describe the survey for galaxies in the fields surrounding nine sightlines to far-UV bright,
z
∼ 1 quasars that define the COS Absorption Survey of Baryon Harbors (CASBaH) program. The photometry and spectroscopy that comprise the data set come from a mixture of public surveys (SDSS, DECaLS) and our dedicated efforts on private facilities (Keck, MMT, LBT). We report the redshifts and stellar masses for 5902 galaxies within ≈10 comoving-Mpc of the sightlines with a median of
and
. This data set, publicly available as the CASBaH
specDB
, forms the basis of several recent and ongoing CASBaH analyses. Here, we perform a clustering analysis of the galaxy sample with itself (auto-correlation) and against the set of O
vi
absorption systems (cross-correlation) discovered in the CASBaH quasar spectra with column densities
. For each, we describe the measured clustering signal with a power-law correlation function
and find that
for the auto-correlation and
for galaxy–O
vi
cross-correlation. We further estimate a bias factor of
from the galaxy–galaxy auto-correlation, indicating the galaxies are hosted by halos with mass
. Finally, we estimate an O
vi
–galaxy bias factor
from the cross-correlation which is consistent with O
vi
absorbers being hosted by dark matter halos with typical mass
. Future works with upcoming data sets (e.g., CGM
2
) will improve upon these results and will assess whether any of the detected O
vi
arises in the intergalactic medium. |
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ISSN: | 0067-0049 1538-4365 |
DOI: | 10.3847/1538-4365/ab2b9a |