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A study of the reionization history of intergalactic helium with FUSE and the Very Large Telescope

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 605, Issue 2, Pages 631-644

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/382498

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dark matter; intergalactic medium; quasars : absorption lines; quasars : individual (HE 2347-4342); ultraviolet : general

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We obtained high-resolution Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE; R similar to 20,000) and Very Large Telescope (VLT; R similar to45,000) spectra of the quasar HE 2347-4342 in order to study the properties of the intergalactic medium between redshifts z = 2.0 and 2.9. The high-quality optical spectrum allows us to identify approximately 850 H I absorption lines with column densities between N similar to 5 x 10(11) and 10(18) cm(-2). The reprocessed FUSE spectrum extends the wavelength coverage of the He II absorption down to an observed wavelength of 920 Angstrom. Source flux is detected to rest-frame wavelengths as short as similar to237 Angstrom. Approximately 1400 He II absorption lines are identified, including 917 He II Lyalpha systems and some of their He II Lybeta, Lygamma, and Lydelta counterparts. The ionization structure of He II is complex, with approximately 90 absorption lines that are not detected in the hydrogen spectrum. These features may represent the effect of soft ionizing sources. The ratio eta = N(He II)/N(H I) varies approximately from unity to more than a thousand, with a median value of 62 and a distribution consistent with the intrinsic spectral indexes of quasars. This provides evidence that the dominant ionizing field is from the accumulated quasar radiation, with contributions from other soft sources such as star-forming regions and obscured active galactic nuclei, which do not ionize helium. We find an evolution in eta toward smaller values at lower redshift, with the gradual disappearance of soft components. At redshifts z > 2.7, the large but finite increase in the He II opacity, tau = 5 +/- 1, suggests that we are viewing the end stages of a reionization process that began at an earlier epoch. Fits of the absorption profiles of unblended lines indicate comparable velocities between hydrogen and He+ ions. For line widths b(He+) = xib(H), we find xi = 0.95 +/- 0.12, indicating a velocity field in the intergalactic medium dominated by turbulence. At hydrogen column densities N < 3 x 10(12) cm(-2), the number of forest lines shows a significant deficit relative to a power law and becomes negligible below N = 10(11) cm(-2).

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