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Absorption Line Signatures of Gas in Mini Dark Matter Halos
Jeremy Kepner ; Todd Tripp ; Tom Abel ; David Spergel ;
Date 22 Dec 1998
Journal Astron.J. 117 (1999) 2063
Subject astro-ph
AffiliationMIT Lincoln Laboratory), Todd Tripp (Princeton University), Tom Abel (MPI Garching), David Spergel (Princeton University
AbstractRecent observations and theoretical calculations suggest that some QSO absorption line systems may be due to gas in small dark matter halos with circular velocities on the order of 30 km/s. Additional observational evidence suggests that, in general, many absorption line systems may also be multi-phase in nature. Thus, computing the absorption lines of mini-halos, in addition to providing signatures of small halos, is a natural way to explore multi-phase behavior. The state of gas in mini-halos is strongly affected by the background UV radiation field. To address this issue a code was developed that includes many of the chemical and radiative processes found in CLOUDY and also incorporates spherically symmetric multi-wavelength radiative transfer of an isotropic field, non-equilibrium chemistry, heating, cooling and self-consistent quasi hydro-static equilibrium gas dynamics. With this code detailed simulations were conducted of gas in mini-halos using different types of background spectra. From these simulations the absorption line signatures of the gas were computed and compared with a variety of observations: high redshift metal lines, He lines and low redshift metal line systems. Based on these results the mini-halo model absorption line signatures appear to be consistent with many current observations given a sufficiently soft spectrum.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/9901313
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