Abstract

The distribution of lines in the Ly-alpha forests in quasar spectra is examined using spectral data from 19 quasars with emission lines redshifts z sub Q ranging from 1.7 to 3.8. The number density of Ly-alpha lines generally increases with resdhift z, but there exists a countervailing trend of diminishing number density within individual quasar spectra as z tends to z sub Q. Evidence is presented that this countervailing trend is due to enhanced ionization of Ly-alpha clouds by the bright nearby quasars in whose spectra they are observed. It is suggested that this proximity effect should be used as a powerful tool to measure locally the ionizing flux emitted by high-redshift objects.

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