The Effect of High Column Density Systems on the Measurement of the Lyman \alpha Forest Correlation Function
Andreu Font-Ribera, Jordi Miralda-Escud\'e

TL;DR
This paper investigates how High Column Density systems influence the measurement of the Lyman alpha forest correlation function, providing analytical formulas and discussing numerical correction methods to improve accuracy.
Contribution
It offers new analytical correction formulas for HCD effects on Lyman alpha forest measurements and discusses numerical calibration techniques.
Findings
HCDs significantly increase noise in correlation measurements.
HCDs systematically bias the redshift-space correlation function.
Simple analytical corrections are feasible but require numerical calibration.
Abstract
We present a study of the effect of High Column Density (HCD) systems on the Lyman \alpha forest correlation function on large scales. We study the effect both numerically, by inserting HCD systems on mock spectra for a specific model, and analytically, in the context of two-point correlations and linear theory. We show that the presence of HCDs substantially contributes to the noise of the correlation function measurement, and systematically alters the measured redshift-space correlation function of the Lyman \alpha forest, increasing the value of the density bias factor and decreasing the redshift distortion parameter of the Lyman \alpha forest. We provide simple formulae for corrections on these derived parameters, as a function of the mean effective optical depth and bias factor of the host halos of the HCDs, and discuss the conditions under which these expressions…
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