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The BOSS Lyman-alpha Forest Sample from SDSS Data Release 9

Authors :
Lee, Khee-Gan
Bailey, Stephen
Bartsch, Leslie E.
Carithers, William
Dawson, Kyle S.
Kirkby, David
Lundgren, Britt
Margala, Daniel
Palanque-Delabrouille, Nathalie
Pieri, Matthew M.
Schlegel, David J.
Weinberg, David H.
Yeche, Christophe
Aubourg, Eric
Bautista, Julian
Bizyaev, Dmitry
Blomqvist, Michael
Bolton, Adam S.
Borde, Arnaud
Brewington, Howard
Busca, Nicolas G.
Croft, Rupert A. C.
Delubac, Timothee
Ebelke, Garrett
Eisenstein, Daniel J.
Font-Ribera, Andreu
Ge, Jian
Hamilton, Jean-Christophe
Hennawi, Joseph F.
Ho, Shirley
Honscheid, Klaus
Goff, Jean-Marc Le
Malanushenko, Elena
Malanushenko, Viktor
Miralda-Escude, Jordi
Myers, Adam D.
Noterdaeme, Pasquier
Oravetz, Daniel
Pan, Kaike
Paris, Isabelle
Petitjean, Patrick
Rich, James
Rollinde, Emmanuel
Ross, Nicholas P.
Rossi, Graziano
Schneider, Donald P.
Simmons, Audrey
Snedden, Stephanie
Slosar, Anze
Spergel, David N.
Suzuki, Nao
Viel, Matteo
Weaver, Benjamin A.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

We present the BOSS Lyman-alpha (Lya) Forest Sample from SDSS Data Release 9, comprising 54,468 quasar spectra with zqso > 2.15 suitable for Lya forest analysis. This data set probes the intergalactic medium with absorption redshifts 2.0 < z_alpha < 5.7 over an area of 3275 square degrees, and encompasses an approximate comoving volume of 20 h^-3 Gpc^3. With each spectrum, we have included several products designed to aid in Lya forest analysis: improved sky masks that flag pixels where data may be unreliable, corrections for known biases in the pipeline estimated noise, masks for the cores of damped Lya systems and corrections for their wings, and estimates of the unabsorbed continua so that the observed flux can be converted to a fractional transmission. The continua are derived using a principal component fit to the quasar spectrum redwards of restframe Lya (lambda > 1216 Ang), extrapolated into the forest region and normalized by a linear function to fit the expected evolution of the Lya forest mean-flux. The estimated continuum errors are ~5% rms. We also discuss possible systematics arising from uncertain spectrophotometry and artifacts in the flux calibration; global corrections for the latter are provided. Our sample provides a convenient starting point for users to analyze clustering in BOSS Lya forest data, and it provides a fiducial data set that can be used to compare results from different analyses of baryon acoustic oscillations in the Lya forest. The full data set is available from the SDSS-III DR9 web site.<br />Comment: 15 pages, 11 figures; Submitted to AJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1211.5146
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-6256/145/3/69