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arxiv: astro-ph/0507621 · v1 · submitted 2005-07-26 · 🌌 astro-ph

Probing the IGM-Galaxy Connection Toward PKS0405-123 II : A Cross-Correlation Study of Lya Absorbers and Galaxies at z<0.5

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We present a pilot study of the clustering properties of Lya absorbers with respect to known galaxies based on 112 Lya absorbers and 482 galaxies identified at z<0.5 along the sightline toward PKS0405-123. The principal goal is to determine the origin of Lya absorbers based on their cross-correlation amplitude with known galaxies and investigate a possible N(HI) dependence of the cross-correlation function. The main results of our study are as follows. (1) The cross-correlation function xi_{ga} measured using only emission-line dominated galaxies and Lya absorbers of log N(HI) >= 14 shows a comparable strength to the galaxy auto-correlation function xi_{gg} on co-moving, projection distance scales < 1 h^{-1} Mpc, while there remains a lack of cross-correlation signal when using only absorption-line dominated galaxies. This signifies a morphology-dependent xi_{ga} and indicates that strong absorbers of log N(HI) >= 14 and emission-line galaxies reside in the same halo population. (2) A maximum-likelihood analysis shows that Lya absorbers of log N(HI) < 13.6 are consistent with being more randomly distributed with respect to known galaxies. Finally, (3) we find based on this single sightline that the amplitude of xi_{ga} does not depend sensitively on N(HI) for strong absorbers of log N(HI) >= 13.6.

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