The association between gas and galaxies III: The Cross-correlation of Galaxies and Ly-alpha Absorbers at z ~ 1
Allen M. Shone, Simon L. Morris, Neil H. M. Crighton, Richard Wilman

TL;DR
This study measures the cross-correlation between low column density Ly-alpha absorbers and galaxies at z ~ 1, finding that their clustering is significantly weaker than galaxy auto-correlation, indicating different large-scale structure associations.
Contribution
First measurement of the Ly-alpha absorber-galaxy cross-correlation at z ~ 1, revealing weaker clustering compared to galaxy auto-correlation, providing new insights into the large-scale structure.
Findings
Cross-correlation upper-limit of 2.8 at 3 sigma
Clustering between absorbers and galaxies is weaker than galaxy auto-correlation
Ly-alpha absorbers are less clustered with galaxies at z ~ 1
Abstract
We have measured the 2D 2-point correlation function, Xi_AG, between low column density Ly-alpha absorbers and galaxies at a redshift z ~ 1. We measured Ly-alpha absorbers between redshifts z=0.68 to 1.51 over a total redshift path length of Delta z=1.08 from HST STIS E230M absorption spectra towards the quasars HE 1122-1648 (z=2.4) and PKS 1127-145 (z=1.187). The column density of the Ly-alpha absorbers ranged from 13.2< log(N_HI (cm^-2))<17.4, with a median column density of log(N_HI)=14.0 . A total of 193 galaxy redshifts within the surrounding 6.8' x 5.7' field of view of both quasars were identified in a R magnitude limited survey (21.5<R_Vega<24.5) using the FORS2 spectrograph at the VLT, of which 95 were higher than the minimum redshift z=0.68 to be used in the correlation function. A 3 sigma upper-limit of Xi_AG=2.8 was found when 145 Ly-alpha absorber-galaxy pairs were binned…
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