A&A 391, L11-L15 (2002)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20021003
Letter
A high-resolution study of the evolution of the
Lyman
forest in the redshift interval
0.9 < z < 1.7
E. Janknecht, R. Baade and D. Reimers Hamburger Sternwarte, Universität Hamburg, Gojenbergsweg 112, 21029 Hamburg, Germany
e-mail: [ejanknecht,rbaade,dreimers]@hs.uni-hamburg.de
(Received 15 April 2002 / Accepted 6 July 2002)
Abstract
Spectroscopy with HST/STIS Echelle and VLT/UVES
of the bright QSO HE 0515-4414 (
)
offers for the first time the opportunity to study the Lyman
forest
in the redshift range
0.9 < z < 1.7 at a resolution
10 km s
-1.
The number density evolution of the Lyman
lines is well described
by the power law approach d
. We derive
for the strong lines
(
),
in agreement with the Lyman
forest evolution for
z > 1.7.
The expected slow-down in their evolution does not appear
earlier than
. For the weak lines
(
) we find
that the HE 0515-4414 data for
z > 1 follow the trend with
known from
z > 1.7 observations, i.e. we confirm the difference in evolution
between weak and strong lines.
We use the two-point velocity correlation function (TPCF)
to search for clustering of the Lyman
lines,
yet we detect no excess in the TPCF on scales up to 10 000 km s
-1.
Key words: cosmology: observations -- intergalactic medium -- quasars: Ly
Offprint request: E. Janknecht, ejanknecht@hs.uni-hamburg.de
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