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The Distribution and Evolution of Quasar Proximity Zone Sizes

Huanqing Chen, Nickolay Y. Gnedin

2021The Astrophysical Journal25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In this paper, we study the sizes of quasar proximity zones with synthetic quasar absorption spectra obtained by postprocessing a Cosmic Reionization On Computers (CROC) simulation. CROC simulations have both relatively large box sizes and high spatial resolution, allowing us to resolve Lyman limit systems (LLSs), which are crucial for modeling the quasar absorption spectra. We find that before reionization, most quasar proximity zone sizes grow steadily for ∼10 Myr, while after reionization, they grow rapidly but only for ∼0.1 Myr. We also find a slow growth of R obs with decreasing turn-on redshift. In addition, we find that ∼1%–2% of old quasars (30 Myr old) display extremely small proximity zone sizes (<1 proper Mpc), the vast majority of which are due to the occurrence of a damped Ly α absorber (DLA) or an LLS along the line of sight. These DLAs and LLSs are contaminated with metal, which offers a way to distinguish them from the normal proximity zones of young quasars.

Topics & Concepts

QuasarPhysicsReionizationAstrophysicsSpectral lineAbsorption (acoustics)Lyman limitProximity effect (electron beam lithography)Line (geometry)Limit (mathematics)AstronomyCOSMIC cancer databaseAbsorption spectroscopySpatial distributionOVV quasarOptical depthDistribution (mathematics)SkyRedshiftIntergalactic mediumComputational physicsGalaxyGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaAstronomy and Astrophysical ResearchSpace Technology and Applications
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