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      Aligned metal absorbers and the ultraviolet background at the end of reionization

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          We use observations of spatially-aligned C II, C IV, Si II, Si IV, and O I absorbers to probe the slope and intensity of the ultraviolet background (UVB) at \(z \sim 6\). We accomplish this by comparing observations with predictions from a cosmological hydrodynamic simulation using three trial UVBs applied in post-processing: a spectrally soft, fluctuating UVB calculated using multi-frequency radiative transfer; a soft, spatially-uniform UVB; and a hard, spatially-uniform "quasars-only" model. When considering our paired high-ionization absorbers (C IV/Si IV), the observed statistics strongly prefer the hard, spatially-uniform UVB. This echoes recent findings that cosmological simulations generically underproduce strong C IV absorbers at \(z>5\). A single low/high ionization pair (Si II/Si IV), by contrast, shows a preference for the HM12 UVB, while two more (C II/C IV and O I/C IV) show no preference for any of the three UVBs. Despite this, future observations of specific absorbers, particularly Si IV/C IV, with next-generation telescopes probing to lower column densities should yield tighter constraints on the UVB.

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          The first generation of E-ELT instruments will include an optical-infrared High Resolution Spectrograph, conventionally indicated as EELT-HIRES, which will be capable of providing unique breakthroughs in the fields of exoplanets, star and planet formation, physics and evolution of stars and galaxies, cosmology and fundamental physics. A 2-year long phase A study for EELT-HIRES has just started and will be performed by a consortium composed of institutes and organisations from Brazil, Chile, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and United Kingdom. In this paper we describe the science goals and the preliminary technical concept for EELT-HIRES which will be developed during the phase A, as well as its planned development and consortium organisation during the study.
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            The optical design of the G-CLEF Spectrograph the first light instrument for the GMT

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              18 January 2018
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              10.1093/mnras/sty156
              1801.06193
              0c1c6162-ede0-44e0-981b-16d66590b3dd

              http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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              13 pages, 4 figures, accepted by MNRAS
              astro-ph.GA astro-ph.CO

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