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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2015

Baryon acoustic oscillations in the Lyα forest of BOSS DR11 quasars

Timothée Delubac; Julian Bautista; Nicolás G. Busca; James Rich; D. Kirkby; S. Bailey; Andreu Font-Ribera; Anže Slosar; Khee-Gan Lee; Matthew M. Pieri; Jean-Christophe Hamilton; Eric Aubourg; Michael Blomqvist; Jo Bovy; J. Brinkmann; W. Carithers; Kyle S. Dawson; Daniel J. Eisenstein; Satya Gontcho A Gontcho; Jean-Paul Kneib; Jean-Marc Le Goff; Daniel Margala; Jordi Miralda-Escudé; Adam D. Myers; Robert C. Nichol; P. Noterdaeme; Ross O’Connell; Matthew D. Olmstead; Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille; Isabelle Pâris

We report a detection of the baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) feature in the flux-correlation function of the Ly forest of high-redshift quasars with a statistical significance of five standard deviations. The study uses 137,562 quasars in the redshift range 2:1 z 3:5 from the Data Release 11 (DR11) of the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS) of SDSS-III. This sample contains three times the number of quasars used in previous studies. The measured position of the BAO peak determines the angular distance, DA(z = 2:34) and expansion rate, H(z = 2:34), both on a scale set by the sound horizon at the drag epoch, rd. We find DA=rd =


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2012

Column density distribution and cosmological mass density of neutral gas: Sloan Digital Sky Survey-III Data Release 9

P. Noterdaeme; Patrick Petitjean; W. Carithers; Isabelle Pâris; Andreu Font-Ribera; S. Bailey; E. Aubourg; Dmitry Bizyaev; Hayley Finley; Jian Ge; Elena Malanushenko; Viktor Malanushenko; Jordi Miralda-Escudé; Adam D. Myers; Daniel Oravetz; Kaike Pan; M. M. Pieri; Nicholas P. Ross; Donald P. Schneider; Audrey Simmons; D. G. York

We present the first results from an ongoing survey for damped Lyman-α systems (DLAs) in the spectra of z > 2 quasars observed in the course of the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS), which is part of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) III. Our full (non-statistical) sample, based on Data Release 9, comprises 12 081 systems with log N(Hi) ≥ 20, out of which 6839 have logN(Hi) ≥ 20.3. This is the largest DLA sample ever compiled, superseding that from SDSS-II by a factor of seven.


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2012

The Sloan Digital Sky Survey quasar catalog: ninth data release

I. Pĝris; Patrick Petitjean; Eric Aubourg; S. Bailey; Nicholas P. Ross; Adam D. Myers; Michael A. Strauss; Scott F. Anderson; E. Arnau; Julian E. Bautista; Dmitry Bizyaev; Adam S. Bolton; Jo Bovy; W. N. Brandt; Howard J. Brewington; J. R. Browstein; Nicolás G. Busca; Daniel M. Capellupo; W. Carithers; Rupert A. C. Croft; Kyle S. Dawson; Timothée Delubac; Daniel J. Eisenstein; P. Engelke; Xiaohui Fan; N. Filiz Ak; Hayley Finley; Andreu Font-Ribera; Jian Ge; Robert R. Gibson

We present the Data Release 9 Quasar (DR9Q) catalog from the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS) of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey III. The catalog includes all BOSS objects that were targeted as quasar candidates during the survey, are spectrocopically confirmed as quasars via visual inspection, have luminosities Mi[z = 2] 2.15 (61 931) is ~2.8 times larger than the number of z > 2.15 quasars previously known. Redshifts and FWHMs are provided for the strongest emission lines (C iv, C iii], Mg ii). The catalog identifies 7533 broad absorption line quasars and gives their characteristics. For each object the catalog presents five-band (u, g, r, i, z) CCD-based photometry with typical accuracy of 0.03 mag, and information on the morphology and selection method. The catalog also contains X-ray, ultraviolet, near-infrared, and radio emission properties of the quasars, when available, from other large-area surveys. The calibrated digital spectra cover the wavelength region 3600−10 500 A at a spectral resolution in the range 1300 < R < 2500; the spectra can be retrieved from the SDSS Catalog Archive Server. We also provide a supplemental list of an additional 949 quasars that have been identified, among galaxy targets of the BOSS or among quasar targets after DR9 was frozen.


Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2014

Quasar-Lyman α forest cross-correlation from BOSS DR11: Baryon Acoustic Oscillations

Andreu Font-Ribera; D. Kirkby; Nicolás G. Busca; Jordi Miralda-Escudé; Nicholas P. Ross; Anže Slosar; James Rich; Eric Aubourg; S. Bailey; Vaishali Bhardwaj; Julian Bautista; Florian Beutler; Dmitry Bizyaev; Michael Blomqvist; Howard J. Brewington; J. Brinkmann; Joel R. Brownstein; Bill Carithers; Kyle S. Dawson; Timothée Delubac; Daniel J. Eisenstein; Jian Ge; Karen Kinemuchi; Khee Gan Lee; Viktor Malanushenko; Elena Malanushenko; Moses Marchante; Daniel Margala; Demitri Muna; Adam D. Myers

Author(s): Font-Ribera, A; Kirkby, D; Busca, N; Miralda-Escude, J; Ross, NP; Slosar, A; Rich, J; Aubourg, E; Bailey, S; Bhardwaj, V; Bautista, J; Beutler, F; Bizyaev, D; Blomqvist, M; Brewington, H; Brinkmann, J; Brownstein, JR; Carithers, B; Dawson, KS; Delubac, T; Ebelke, G; Eisenstein, DJ; Ge, J; Kinemuchi, K; Lee, KG; Malanushenko, V; Malanushenko, E; Marchante, M; Margala, D; Muna, D; Myers, AD; Noterdaeme, P; Oravetz, D; Palanque-Delabrouille, N; Pâris, I; Petitjean, P; Pieri, MM; Rossi, G; Schneider, DP; Simmons, A; Viel, M; Yeche, C; York, DG | Abstract: We measure the large-scale cross-correlation of quasars with the Lyα forest absorption, using over 164,000 quasars from Data Release 11 of the SDSS-III Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey. We extend the previous study of roughly 60,000 quasars from Data Release 9 to larger separations, allowing a measurement of the Baryonic Acoustic Oscillation (BAO) scale along the line of sight c/(H(z = 2.36)rs) = 9.0±0.3 and across the line of sight DA (z = 2.36)/rs = 10.8±0.4, consistent with CMB and other BAO data. Using the best fit value of the sound horizon from Planck data (rs = 147.49 Mpc), we can translate these results to a measurement of the Hubble parameter of H(z = 2.36) = 226±8 km s -1 Mpc-1 and of the angular diameter distance of D A (z = 2.36) = 1590±60 Mpc. The measured cross-correlation function and an update of the code to fit the BAO scale (baofit) are made publicly available.©2014 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab srl.


Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2013

Measurement of baryon acoustic oscillations in the Lyman-α forest fluctuations in BOSS data release 9

Anže Slosar; Vid Iršič; D. Kirkby; S. Bailey; Nicolás G. Busca; Timothée Delubac; James Rich; Eric Aubourg; Julian Bautista; Vaishali Bhardwaj; Michael Blomqvist; Adam S. Bolton; Jo Bovy; Joel R. Brownstein; Bill Carithers; Rupert A. C. Croft; Kyle S. Dawson; Andreu Font-Ribera; J.M. Le Goff; Shirley Ho; K. Honscheid; Khee-Gan Lee; Daniel Margala; Patrick McDonald; Bumbarija Medolin; Jordi Miralda-Escudé; Adam D. Myers; Robert C. Nichol; P. Noterdaeme; Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille

We use the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS) Data Release 9 (DR9) to detect and measure the position of the Baryonic Acoustic Oscillation (BAO) feature in the three-dimensional correlation function in the Lyman-α flux fluctuations at a redshift zeff = 2.4. The feature is clearly detected at significance between 3 and 5 sigma (depending on the broadband model and method of error covariance matrix estimation) and is consistent with predictions of the standard ΛCDM model. We assess the biases in our method, stability of the error covariance matrix and possible systematic effects. We fit the resulting correlation function with several models that decouple the broadband and acoustic scale information. For an isotropic dilation factor, we measure 100 × (αiso − 1) = −1.6+2.0 +4.3 +7.4−2.0 −4.1 −6.8 (stat.) ±1.0 (syst.) (multiple statistical errors denote 1,2 and 3 sigma confidence limits) with respect to the acoustic scale in the fiducial cosmological model (flat ΛCDM with Ωm = 0.27, h = 0.7). When fitting separately for the radial and transversal dilation factors we find marginalised constraints 100 × (α|| − 1) = −1.3+3.5 +7.6 +12.3−3.3 −6.7 −10.2 (stat.) ±2.0 (syst.) and 100 × (α⊥ − 1) = −2.2+7.4 +17−7.1 −15 (stat.) ±3.0 (syst.). The dilation factor measurements are significantly correlated with cross-correlation coefficient of ~ −0.55. Errors become significantly non-Gaussian for deviations over 3 standard deviations from best fit value. Because of the data cuts and analysis method, these measurements give tighter constraints than a previous BAO analysis of the BOSS DR9 Lyman-α sample, providing an important consistency test of the standard cosmological model in a new redshift regime.


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2012

Baryon Acoustic Oscillations in the Ly-α forest of BOSS quasars

Nicolás G. Busca; Jean-Christophe Hamilton; Jo Bovy; Adam D. Myers; Eric Aubourg; Daniel Oravetz; Kaike Pan; J. Brinkmann; Khee-Gan Lee; Michael Blomqvist; Timothée Delubac; Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille; Nicholas P. Ross; David H. Weinberg; Matthew D. Olmstead; Anze Slosar; Christophe Yèche; Britt Lundgren; Matteo Viel; Matthew M. Pieri; Isabelle Paris; S. Bailey; N. A. Roe; Audrey Simmons; Andreu Font-Ribera; Gong-Bo Zhao; Emmanuel Rollinde; Howard J. Brewington; Benjamin A. Weaver; Robert C. Nichol

We report a detection of the baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) feature in the three-dimensional correlation function of the transmitted flux fraction in the \Lya forest of high-redshift quasars. The study uses 48,640 quasars in the redshift range


Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2011

The Lyman-α forest in three dimensions: measurements of large scale flux correlations from BOSS 1st-year data

Anže Slosar; Andreu Font-Ribera; Matthew M. Pieri; James Rich; Jean-Marc Le Goff; Eric Aubourg; J. Brinkmann; Nicolás G. Busca; Bill Carithers; R. Charlassier; Marina Cortês; Rupert A. C. Croft; Kyle S. Dawson; Daniel J. Eisenstein; Jean-Christophe Hamilton; Shirley Ho; Khee-Gan Lee; Robert H. Lupton; Patrick McDonald; Bumbarija Medolin; Demitri Muna; Jordi Miralda-Escudé; Adam D. Myers; Robert C. Nichol; Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille; Isabelle Pâris; Patrick Petitjean; Yodovina Piškur; Emmanuel Rollinde; Nicholas P. Ross

2.1\le z \le 3.5


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2017

The Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasar Catalog: Twelfth data release

Isabelle Pâris; Patrick Petitjean; Nicholas P. Ross; Adam D. Myers; Eric Aubourg; Alina Streblyanska; S. Bailey; Eric Armengaud; Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille; Christophe Yèche; Fred Hamann; Michael A. Strauss; Franco D. Albareti; Jo Bovy; Dmitry Bizyaev; W. Niel Brandt; M. Brusa; Johannes Buchner; Johan Comparat; Rupert A. C. Croft; Tom Dwelly; Xiaohui Fan; Andreu Font-Ribera; Jian Ge; A. Georgakakis; Patrick B. Hall; Linhua Jiang; Karen Kinemuchi; Elena Malanushenko; Viktor Malanushenko

from the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS) of the third generation of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS-III). At a mean redshift


Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics | 2012

The large-scale cross-correlation of Damped Lyman alpha systems with the Lyman alpha forest: first measurements from BOSS

Andreu Font-Ribera; Jordi Miralda-Escudé; E. Arnau; Bill Carithers; Khee-Gan Lee; P. Noterdaeme; Isabelle Pâris; Patrick Petitjean; James Rich; Emmanuel Rollinde; Nicholas P. Ross; Donald P. Schneider; Martin White; Donald G. York

z=2.3


Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series | 2014

THE HERSCHEL STRIPE 82 SURVEY (HERS): MAPS AND EARLY CATALOG †

M. Viero; V. Asboth; I. G. Roseboom; Lorenzo Moncelsi; G. Marsden; E. Mentuch Cooper; M. Zemcov; Graeme E. Addison; A. J. Baker; A. Beelen; J. J. Bock; C. Bridge; A. Conley; Mark J. Devlin; O. Doré; D. Farrah; Steven L. Finkelstein; Andreu Font-Ribera; J. E. Geach; Karl Gebhardt; A. Gill; J. Glenn; Amir Hajian; M. Halpern; Shardha Jogee; P. Kurczynski; A. Lapi; M. Negrello; Seb Oliver; Casey Papovich

, we measure the monopole and quadrupole components of the correlation function for separations in the range

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S. Bailey

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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James Rich

Université Paris-Saclay

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Timothée Delubac

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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