In gravitational instability models, \lya absorption arises from a continuous fluctuating medium, so that spectra provide a non-linear one-dimensional ``map\u27\u27 of the underlying density field. We characterise this continuous absorption using statistical measures applied to the distribution of absorbed flux. We describe two simple members of a family of statistics which we apply to simulated spectra in order to show their sensitivity as probes of cosmological parameters (H$_{0}$, $\Omega$, the initial power spectrum of matter fluctuations) and the physical state of the IGM. We make use of SPH simulation results to test the flux statistics, as well as presenting a preliminary application to Keck HIRES data
We describe techniques for comparing spectra extracted from cosmological simulations and observation...
We measure the matter power spectrum from 31 Ly alpha spectra spanning the redshift range of 1.6-3.6...
Studying the Lyman-alpha forest allows us to trace the cosmological distribution of matter through t...
In this paper we review the importance of the Lyman alpha forest as a probe of structure formation i...
We outline the physical picture of the high-redshift Ly-alpha forest that has emerged from cosmologi...
A convincing physical picture for the Lyman-alpha forest has emerged from simulations and related se...
We review recent developments in the theory of the Ly forest and their implications for the role of ...
We analyse the flux power spectrum and its covariance using simulated Lyα forests. We find that pseu...
Lyman-alpha forest lines in QSO spectra have typical widths of 20-50 km/s. Low column density absorb...
Lyman alpha absorber correlations contain information about the underlying density distribution asso...
The Lyman-alpha forest, made up of the cosmologically redshifted hydrogen Lyman-alpha absorption lin...
We examine the Ly-alpha absorber population at z<0.3 detected in spectra of the QSOs PG0953+415 and ...
We calculate the number of damped Lyα absorbers expected in various popular cosmological models as a...
One of the main goals of research in cosmology is to find and exploit observable properties of the u...
Several three dimensional, multi-species, cosmological hydrodynamic simulations of the formation and...
We describe techniques for comparing spectra extracted from cosmological simulations and observation...
We measure the matter power spectrum from 31 Ly alpha spectra spanning the redshift range of 1.6-3.6...
Studying the Lyman-alpha forest allows us to trace the cosmological distribution of matter through t...
In this paper we review the importance of the Lyman alpha forest as a probe of structure formation i...
We outline the physical picture of the high-redshift Ly-alpha forest that has emerged from cosmologi...
A convincing physical picture for the Lyman-alpha forest has emerged from simulations and related se...
We review recent developments in the theory of the Ly forest and their implications for the role of ...
We analyse the flux power spectrum and its covariance using simulated Lyα forests. We find that pseu...
Lyman-alpha forest lines in QSO spectra have typical widths of 20-50 km/s. Low column density absorb...
Lyman alpha absorber correlations contain information about the underlying density distribution asso...
The Lyman-alpha forest, made up of the cosmologically redshifted hydrogen Lyman-alpha absorption lin...
We examine the Ly-alpha absorber population at z<0.3 detected in spectra of the QSOs PG0953+415 and ...
We calculate the number of damped Lyα absorbers expected in various popular cosmological models as a...
One of the main goals of research in cosmology is to find and exploit observable properties of the u...
Several three dimensional, multi-species, cosmological hydrodynamic simulations of the formation and...
We describe techniques for comparing spectra extracted from cosmological simulations and observation...
We measure the matter power spectrum from 31 Ly alpha spectra spanning the redshift range of 1.6-3.6...
Studying the Lyman-alpha forest allows us to trace the cosmological distribution of matter through t...