A STIS Survey for OVI Absorption Systems at 0.12 < z < 0.5 I.: The Statistical Properties of Ionized Gas
Christopher Thom, Hsiao-Wen Chen

TL;DR
This study systematically surveys OVI absorption systems at redshifts 0.12 to 0.5 using HST/STIS spectra, revealing their statistical properties, distribution, and contribution to the cosmic baryon budget.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive statistical analysis of intervening OVI absorbers at intermediate redshifts, including their number density, mass density, and environmental characteristics.
Findings
Detected 27 OVI absorbers in 16 QSO sightlines.
Estimated the cosmological mass density of OVI gas as 10^-7.
Found that OVI absorbers are mostly in overdense regions and show a correlation with neutral hydrogen column density.
Abstract
We have conducted a systematic survey for intervening OVI absorbers in available echelle spectra of 16 QSOs at z_QSO = 0.17-0.57. These spectra were obtained using HST/STIS with the E140M grating. Our search uncovered a total of 27 foreground OVI absorbers with rest-frame absorption equivalent width W_r(1031) > 25mA. Ten of these QSOs exhibit strong OVI absorbers in their vicinity. Our OVI survey does not require the known presence of Lya, and the echelle resolution allows us to identify the OVI absorption doublet based on their common line centroid and known flux ratio. We estimate the total redshift survey path, \Delta z, using a series of Monte-Carlo simulations, and find that \Delta z=1.66, 2.18, and 2.42 for absorbers of strength W_r = 30, 50 and 80mA, respectively, leading to a number density of dN(W > 50mA)/dz = 6.7 +/- 1.7 and dN(W > 30mA)/dz = 10.4 +/- 2.2. In contrast, we also…
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