Measuring the equation of state of the high-z intergalactic medium using curvature statistics

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Using hydrodynamical simulations, we explore the use of the mean and percentiles of the curvature distribution function to recover the equation of state of the high-z (2 < z < 4) intergalactic medium (IGM). We find that the mean and percentiles of the absolute curvature distribution exhibit tight correlation with the temperatures measured at respective characteristic overdensities -δis at each redshift. Hence, they provide complementary probes of the same underlying temperature-density distribution, and can in principle be used to simultaneously recover both parameters T0 and γ of the IGM effective equation of state. We quantify the associated errors in the recovered parameters T0 and γ from the intrinsic scatter in the characteristic overdensities and the uncertainties in the curvature measurement.

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Padmanabhan, H., Srianand, R., & Roy Choudhury, T. (2015). Measuring the equation of state of the high-z intergalactic medium using curvature statistics. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, 450(1), L29–L33. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnrasl/slv041

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