Measuring the Radiative Histories of High‐Redshift QSOs with the Transverse Proximity Effect

  • Adelberger K
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Since the photons that stream from QSOs alter the ionization state of the gas they traverse, any changes to a QSO's luminosity will produce outward-propagating ionization gradients in the surrounding intergalactic gas. This paper shows that at redshift z~3, the gradients will alter the gas's Lyα absorption opacity enough to produce a detectable signature in the spectra of faint background galaxies. By obtaining noisy (signal-to-noise ratio~4) low-resolution (~7 Å) spectra of several dozen background galaxies in an R~20' field surrounding an isotropically radiating 18th magnitude QSO at z=3, it should be possible to detect any order-of-magnitude changes to the QSO's luminosity over the previous 50-100 Myr and to measure the time tQ since the onset of the QSO's current luminous outburst with an accuracy of ~5 Myr for tQ

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Adelberger, K. L. (2004). Measuring the Radiative Histories of High‐Redshift QSOs with the Transverse Proximity Effect. The Astrophysical Journal, 612(2), 706–723. https://doi.org/10.1086/422804

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