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Equilibrium Slab Models of Lyman-Alpha Clouds

Authors :
Charlton, Jane C
Salpeter, Edwin E
Hogan, Craig J
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal. 402
Publication Year :
1993
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 1993.

Abstract

We model the L(sub y(alpha)) clouds as slabs of hydrogen with an ionizing extragalactic radiation field incident from both sides. In general, the equilibrium configuration of a slab at redshift z approx. less than 5 is determined by a balance of the gas pressure, gravity (including the effects of a dark matter halo), and the pressure exerted by the inter-galactic medium, P(sub ext). These models have been used to make predictions of the number of slabs as a function of the neutral hydrogen column density, N(sub H). A break in the curve is predicted at the transition between regimes where gravity and pressure are the dominant confining forces, with a less rapid decrease at larger N(sub H). The transition from optically thin to optically thick slabs leads to a gap in the distribution, whose location is governed largely by the spectrum of ionizing radiation. There are certain parallels between lines of sight through the outer HI disk of spiral galaxy with increasing radius, and the progression from damped, to Lyman limit, to forest clouds. We discuss briefly the possibility that at least some of the observed low z forest clouds may be a separate population, associated with galaxies, as suggested by the observations of Bahcall et al. This population could dominate the forest at present if the dark matter attached to galaxies should lead to gravity confinement for this disk population, while the isolated clouds remain pressure confined. The formalism developed in this paper will allow a more detailed study. We also discuss a more general parameter study of the equilibrium configuration of slabs, including mock gravity and L(sub y(alpha)) photon trapping.

Subjects

Subjects :
Astrophysics

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
402
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Notes :
NAGw-2523, , NSF AST-91-19475, , NAGw-2569, , NSF AST-88-22297
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.19970017312
Document Type :
Report
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/172152