The host haloes of O i absorbers in the reionization epoch
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We use a radiation hydrodynamic simulation of the hydrogen reionization epoch to study OI absorbers at z � 6. The intergalactic medium (IGM) is reionized before it is enriched, hence OI absorption originates within dark matter halos. The predicted abundance of OI absorbers is in reasonable agreement with observations. At z = 10, � 70% of sightlines through atomically-cooled halos encounter a visible (NOI > 10 14 cm −2 ) column. Reionization ionizes and removes gas from halos less massive than 10 8.4 M⊙, but 20% of sightlines through more massive halos encounter visible columns even at z = 5. The mass scale of absorber host halos is 10-100× smaller than the halos of Lyman break galaxies and Lyman-� emitters, hence absorption probes the dominant ionizing sources more directly. OI absorbers have neutral hydrogen columns of 10 19 -10 21 cm −2 , suggesting a close resemblance between objects selected in OI and HI absorption. Finally, the absorption in the foreground of the z = 7.085 quasar ULASJ1120+0641 cannot originate in a dark matter halo because halo gas at the observed HI column density is enriched enough to violate the upper limits on the OI column. By contrast, gas at less than one third the cosmic mean density satisfies the constraints. Hence the foreground absorption likely originates in the IGM.
Journal: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society