Characterizing the Pressure Smoothing Scale of the Intergalactic Medium
Girish Kulkarni, Joseph F. Hennawi, Jose O\~norbe, Alberto Rorai,, Volker Springel

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new statistic, the real-space Ly-alpha flux, to measure the pressure smoothing scale of the intergalactic medium, overcoming previous challenges caused by dense gas in collapsed halos.
Contribution
The authors propose the real-space Ly-alpha flux as a robust measure of pressure smoothing, providing the first rigorous quantification of the filtering scale in the IGM.
Findings
The filtering scale at z=3 is approximately 79 kpc for the fiducial thermal model.
The real-space Ly-alpha flux power spectrum accurately describes pressure smoothing effects.
This method links directly to observations of close quasar pairs for measuring the filtering scale.
Abstract
The thermal state of the intergalactic medium (IGM) at z < 6 constrains the nature and timing of cosmic reionization events, but its inference from the Ly-alpha forest is degenerate with the 3-D structure of the IGM on ~100 kpc scales, where, analogous to the classical Jeans argument, the pressure of the T~ K gas supports it against gravity. We simulate the IGM using smoothed particle hydrodynamics, and find that, at z < 6, the gas density power spectrum does not exhibit the expected Jeans filtering cutoff, because dense gas in collapsed halos dominates the small-scale power masking pressure smoothing effects. We introduce a new statistic, the real-space Ly-alpha flux, , which naturally suppresses dense gas, and is thus robust against the poorly understood physics of galaxy formation, revealing pressure smoothing in the diffuse IGM. The power…
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