Quasar -- CIV forest cross-correlation with SDSS DR12
Satya Gontcho A Gontcho, Jordi Miralda-Escud\'e, Andreu Font-Ribera,, Michael Blomqvist, Nicol\'as G. Busca, James Rich

TL;DR
This paper measures the large-scale clustering of the CIV forest through its cross-correlation with quasars in SDSS DR12, providing insights into the bias of CIV absorbers and their host halos at redshift 2.3.
Contribution
It presents the first measurement of the CIV forest's cross-correlation with quasars, estimating the transmission bias and discussing implications for the bias of CIV absorbers.
Findings
Transmission bias of CIV forest at z=2.3 is approximately -0.024.
CIV absorber bias is near unity within large uncertainties.
Results are compatible with higher DLA bias measurements.
Abstract
We present a new determination of the large-scale clustering of the CIV forest (i.e., the absorption due to all CIV absorbers) using its cross-correlation with quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Data Release 12 (DR12). We fit a linear bias model to the measured cross-correlation. We find that the transmission bias of the CIV forest, , at a mean redshift of , obeys the relation . Here, is the linear redshift space distortion parameter of the CIV absorption, which can only be poorly determined at from our data. This transmission bias is related to the bias of CIV absorbers and their host halos through the effective mean optical depth of the CIV forest, . Estimating a value from previous studies of the CIV equivalent width distribution, our measurement…
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