Using the Lyman α (Lyα) Mass Association Scheme, we make theoretical predictions for the three-dimensional three-point correlation function (3PCF) of the Lyα forest at redshift z = 2.3. We bootstrap results from the (100 h-1 Mpc)3 Horizon hydrodynamic simulation to a (1 h-1 Gpc)3N-body simulation, considering both a uniform ultraviolet background (UVB) and a fluctuating UVB sourced by quasars with a comoving nq ≈ 10-5h3 Mpc-3 placed either in massive haloes or randomly. On scales of 10-30 h-1 Mpc, the flux 3PCF displays hierarchical scaling with the square of the two-point correlation function (2PCF), but with an unusual value of Q ζ123/(ζ12ζ13 + ζ12ζ23 + ζ13ζ23) ≈ -4.5 that reflects the low bias of the Lyα forest and the anticorrelation between mass density and transmitted flux. For halo-based quasars and an ionizing photon mean free path of λ = 300 h-1 Mpc comoving, UVB fluctuations moderately depress the 2PCF and 3PCF, with cancelling effects on Q. For λ = 100 or 50 h-1 Mpc, UVB fluctuations substantially boost the 2PCF and 3PCF on large scales, shifting the hierarchical ratio to Q ≈ -3. We scale our simulation results to derive rough estimate of the detectability of the 3PCF in current and future observational data sets for the redshift range z = 2.1-2.6. At r = 10 and 20 h-1 Mpc, we predict a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of -9 and -7, respectively, for both Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS) and extended BOSS (eBOSS), and -37 and -25 for Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI). At r = 40 h-1 Mpc the predicted SNR is lower by a factor of -3-5. Measuring the flux 3PCF would provide a novel test of the conventional paradigm of the Lyα forest and help separate the contributions of UVB fluctuations and density fluctuations to Lyα forest clustering, thereby solidifying its foundation as a tool of precision cosmology.
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Tie, S. S., Weinberg, D. H., Martini, P., Zhu, W., Peirani, S., Suarez, T., & Colombi, S. (2019). UV background fluctuations and three-point correlations in the large-scale clustering of the Lyman α forest. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 487(4), 5346–5362. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz1632
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