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First Data Release of the COSMOS Lyα Mapping and Tomography Observations: 3D Lyα Forest Tomography at 2.05 z 2.55

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posted on 2024-08-06, 11:39 authored by Khee Gan Lee, Alex Krolewski, Martin White, David Schlegel, Peter E. Nugent, Joseph F. Hennawi, Thomas Müller, Richard Pan, J. Xavier Prochaska, Andreu Font-Ribera, Nao Suzuki, Karl GlazebrookKarl Glazebrook, Glenn KacprzakGlenn Kacprzak, Jeyhan S. Kartaltepe, Anton M. Koekemoer, Olivier Le Fèvre, Brian C. Lemaux, Christian Maier, Themiya NanayakkaraThemiya Nanayakkara, R. Michael Rich, D. B. Sanders, Mara Salvato, Lidia Tasca, Kim Vy H. Tran
Faint star-forming galaxies at z similar to 2-3 can be used as alternative background sources to probe the Ly alpha forest in addition to quasars, yielding high sightline densities that enable 3D tomographic reconstruction of the foreground absorption field. Here, we present the first data release from the COSMOS Ly alpha Mapping And Tomography Observations (CLAMATO) Survey, which was conducted with the LRIS spectrograph on the Keck I telescope. Over an observational footprint of 0.157 deg(2) within the COSMOS field, we used 240 galaxies and quasars at 2.17 < z < 3.00,with a mean comoving transverse separation of 2.37 h(-1) Mpc, as background sources probing the foreground Ly alpha forest absorption at 2.05 < z < 2.55. The Ly alpha forest data was then used to create a Wienerfiltered tomographic reconstruction over a comoving volume of 3.15 x 105 h(-3) Mpc(3) with an effective smoothing scale of 2.5 h(-1) Mpc. In addition to traditional figures, this map is also presented as a virtual-reality visualization and manipulable interactive figure. We see large overdensities and underdensities that visually agree with the distribution of coeval galaxies from spectroscopic redshift surveys in the same field, including overdensities associated with several recently discovered galaxy protoclusters in the volume. Quantitatively, the map signal-tonoise is S/N-wiener approximate to 3.4 over a 3 h(-1)Mpc(3) top-hat kernel based on the variances estimated from the Wiener filter. This data release includes the redshift catalog, reduced spectra, extracted Ly alpha forest pixel data, and reconstructed tomographic map of the absorption.

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Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

United States Department of Energy

Directorate for Mathematical & Physical Sciences

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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0067-0049

Journal title

Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series

Volume

237

Issue

2

Article number

article no. 31

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1 p

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American Astronomical Society

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Copyright © 2018 The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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