Abstract
We investigate correlations between the long wavelength fluctuations and the small-scale power in the Lyα forest. We show that such correlations can be used to discriminate between fluctuations induced by large-scale structure and those produced by nongravitational processes such as fluctuations in the continuum of the quasar. The correlations observed in Q1422+231 are in agreement with the predictions of numerical simulations, indicating that nongravitational fluctuations on large scales have to be small compared to those induced by the large-scale structure of the universe, contributing less than 10% (95% confidence) of the observed power. We also show the sensitivity of such statistics to the equation of state of the gas and its mean temperature.
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Zaldarriaga, M., Seljak, U., & Hui, L. (2001). Correlations in the Lyα Forest: Testing the Gravitational Instability Paradigm. The Astrophysical Journal, 551(1), 48–56. https://doi.org/10.1086/320066
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