<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . "Constraints on Quasar Emission Properties from the HeII and HI Transverse Proximity Effect"^^ . "Bright quasars are powerful sources of ionizing radiation and have profound impact on the Intergalactic Medium. In particular, they create regions with enhanced ionization and therefore reduced Lyman α forest absorption in their surroundings. Observing this so-called transverse proximity effect along background sightlines provides a view of the foreground quasar from different vantage points, and hence at different lookback times compared to the line-of-sight\r\ntoward Earth. One can thus constrain the emission history (lifetime, age) and emission geometry (obscuration, opening angle) of the foreground quasar based purely on geometric and light travel time arguments. Both quantities are so far poorly constrained by observations but fundamental for the understanding of Active Galactic Nuclei. To investigate the HeII transverse proximity effect, we conducted an optical spectroscopic foreground quasar survey around 22 HST/COS sightlines, leading to a sample of 20 foreground quasars. We find statistical evidence for the the HeII transverse proximity effect and infer a constraint on the quasar lifetime of > 25 Myr. From a detailed modeling, based on cosmological hydrodynamical simulations and a dedicated photoionization model including quasar obscuration and finite quasar lifetime, we derive joint constraints on age and obscuration of individual objects, indicating that one quasar is old and unobscured (tage ≈ 25 Myr, Ωobsc < 30 %)\r\nwhile three other are either young (tage < 10 Myr) or highly obscured (Ωobsc > 70 %). However, the models also reveal that the large scatter intrinsic to the HeII Lyα forest prohibits further progress in the field. I therefore developed a novel method that uses large numbers of HI Lyα forest spectra to map the 3D light echo of individual quasars. An end-to-end test confirms that such tomographic\r\nobservations can constrain the age of hyperluminous quasars to better than 20%, requiring only 1 – 2 nights on existing 8 – 10 m facilities. The method bears potential to also constrain the quasar emission geometry and the full lightcurve over the past 100 Myr, rendering it a viable tool to investigate quasar properties."^^ . "2019" . . . . . . . "Tobias Marius"^^ . "Schmidt"^^ . "Tobias Marius Schmidt"^^ . . . . . . "Constraints on Quasar Emission Properties from the HeII and HI Transverse Proximity Effect (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "lightbox.jpg"^^ . . . "Constraints on Quasar Emission Properties from the HeII and HI Transverse Proximity Effect (PDF)"^^ . . . "PhD_Thesis_TobiasSchmidt_20181221.pdf"^^ . . . "Constraints on Quasar Emission Properties from the HeII and HI Transverse Proximity Effect (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "preview.jpg"^^ . . . "Constraints on Quasar Emission Properties from the HeII and HI Transverse Proximity Effect (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "medium.jpg"^^ . . . "Constraints on Quasar Emission Properties from the HeII and HI Transverse Proximity Effect (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "small.jpg"^^ . . . "Constraints on Quasar Emission Properties from the HeII and HI Transverse Proximity Effect (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "indexcodes.txt"^^ . . "HTML Summary of #26140 \n\nConstraints on Quasar Emission Properties from the HeII and HI Transverse Proximity Effect\n\n" . "text/html" . . . "520 Astronomie"@de . "520 Astronomy and allied sciences"@en . .