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Spectral shape of the UV ionizing background and OVI absorbers at z∼1.5 towards HS 0747+4259

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 449, Issue 1, Pages 9-22

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20053834

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cosmology : observations; line : formation; line : profiles; galaxies : abundances; galaxies : quasars : absorption lines; galaxies : quasars : individual : HS 0747+4259

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Aims. We report on high resolution spectra of the bright QSO HS 0747+4259 (z(em) = 1.90, V = 15.8) observed to search for intermediate redshift O VI absorption systems. Methods. The spectra were obtained by means of the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) at the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and the High Resolution Echelle Spectrometer (HIRES) at the W. M. Keck telescope. Results. We identify 16 O VI systems in the range 1.07 <= z <= 1.87. Among them, six systems with z(abs) = 1.46-1.8 exhibit a sufficient number of lines of different ionic transitions to estimate the shape of the ionizing radiation field in the range 1 Ryd < E < 10 Ryd. All recovered UV ionizing spectra are characterized by the enhanced intensity at E > 3 Ryd compared to the model spectrum of Haardt & Madau ( 1996, ApJ, 461, 20). This is in line with the observational evidence of a deficiency of strong Ly alpha absorbers with N(H I) > 10(15) cm(-2) at z < 2. The UV background shows significant local variations: the spectral shape estimated at z = 1.59 differs from that obtained at z = 1.81 and 1.73. A possible cause of these variations is the presence of a QSO/AGN at z similar or equal to 1.54-1.59 close to the line of sight. No features favoring the input of stellar radiation to the ionizing background are detected, limiting the escape fraction of the galactic UV photons to f(esc) < 0.05.

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