Simulating intergalactic quasar scintillation
A. Pallottini, A. Ferrara, C. Evoli

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new simulation method to study intergalactic scintillation of quasars, revealing that the IGM's contribution at redshifts below 2 is significant and can explain observed quasar variability.
Contribution
The authors develop a novel scheme combining adaptive mesh refinement simulations with scintillation modeling, providing new insights into IGM effects on distant quasar signals.
Findings
IGM scattering measure at z<2 is nearly 40 times larger than smooth IGM models.
IGM scintillation can account for observed quasar modulation at high frequencies with 4% accuracy.
IGM scintillation can serve as a tool to detect intervening high-z galaxy groups or clusters.
Abstract
Intergalactic scintillation of distant quasars is sensitive to free electrons and therefore complements Ly absorption line experiments probing the neutral intergalactic medium (IGM). We present a new scheme to compute IGM refractive scintillation effects on distant sources in combination with Adaptive Mesh Refinement cosmological simulations. First we validate our model by reproducing the well-known interstellar scintillation (ISS) of Galactic sources. The simulated cosmic density field is then used to infer the statistical properties of intergalactic scintillation. Contrary to previous claims, we find that the scattering measure of the simulated IGM at is , i.e. almost 40 times larger than for the usually assumed smooth IGM. This yield an average modulation index ranging from 0.01 ( GHz) up to 0.2 ( GHz); above…
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