Lyman-alpha Forest Tomography from Background Galaxies: The First Megaparsec-Resolution Large-Scale Structure Map at z>2
Khee-Gan Lee, Joseph F. Hennawi, Casey Stark, J. Xavier Prochaska,, Martin White, David J. Schlegel, Anna-Christina Eilers, Andreu, Arinyo-i-Prats, Nao Suzuki, Rupert A.C. Croft, Karina I. Caputi, Paolo, Cassata, Olivier Ilbert, Bianca Garilli, Anton M. Koekemoer

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the first high-resolution 3D map of large-scale structure at redshift > 2 using Lyman-alpha forest absorption from background galaxies, revealing filamentary structures and validating the method's feasibility.
Contribution
It introduces a novel tomographic reconstruction technique using background galaxy spectra to map the high-redshift cosmic web at megaparsec scales.
Findings
First high-fidelity large-scale structure map at z>2
Detection of filamentary structures spanning multiple Mpc
Galaxies are preferentially located in high-density regions
Abstract
We present the first observations of foreground Lyman- forest absorption from high-redshift galaxies, targeting 24 star-forming galaxies (SFGs) with within a region of the COSMOS field. The transverse sightline separation is comoving, allowing us to create a tomographic reconstruction of the 3D Ly forest absorption field over the redshift range . The resulting map covers in the transverse plane and along the line-of-sight with a spatial resolution of , and is the first high-fidelity map of large-scale structure on scales at . Our map reveals significant structures with extent, including several spanning the entire…
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