Large Scale Structure in Absorption: Gas within and around Galaxy Voids
Nicolas Tejos (Durham University), Simon L. Morris, Neil H. M., Crighton, Tom Theuns, Gabriel Altay, Charles W. Finn

TL;DR
This study analyzes the distribution and properties of Ly-alpha absorption systems around galaxy voids at low redshift, revealing distinct populations and their relation to large-scale structure, supported by observations and hydrodynamical simulations.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed characterization of Ly-alpha absorbers inside and around galaxy voids, identifying three types and quantifying their contributions to the overall Ly-alpha population.
Findings
Significant excess of Ly-alpha systems at void edges
Different properties of absorbers inside and at the edges of voids
Approximately 25-30% of Ly-alpha systems are in under-dense regions
Abstract
We investigate the properties of the HI Ly-a absorption systems (Ly-a forest) within and around galaxy voids at z<0.1. We find a significant excess (>99% c.l.) of Ly-a systems at the edges of galaxy voids with respect to a random distribution, on ~5 h^{-1} Mpc scales. We find no significant difference in the number of systems inside voids with respect to the random expectation. We report differences between both column density (N_{HI}) and Doppler parameter (b_{HI}) distributions of Ly-a systems found inside and at the edge of galaxy voids at the >98% and >90% c.l. respectively. Low density environments (voids) have smaller values for both N_{HI} and b_{HI} than higher density ones (edges of voids). These trends are theoretically expected and also found in GIMIC, a state-of-the-art hydrodynamical simulation. Our findings are consistent with a scenario of at least three types of…
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