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We describe recent discoveries of low column density [N(HI) < 10^14.5 cm^-2] H I Ly-alpha absorbers made with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), which have allowed us a first look at gas in local intergalactic space between us and the Great Wall. Despite the mere 2.4m aperture of HST, these new observations allow us to detect absorbers with column densities, N(HI) approx 10^12.5 cm^-2, as low as those found using Keck/HIRES at high-z. Owing to the proximity of these absorbers to the Earth, the 197 absorbers in our combined GHRS + STIS sample (Penton, Stocke, & Shull 2001) provide our best view of the relationship between these absorbers and galaxies, voids, and supercluster filaments. Unlike previous results based on galaxy surveys near higher-N(HI) absorbers, we find no evidence that these lower-N(HI) absorbers are extended galaxy halos. Rather, the majority (78%) are associated with large-scale filamentary structures of galaxies, while 22% are found in galaxy voids. Since these Ly-alpha absorbers are currently the only baryons detected in the voids, we use their properties to estimate that the voids contain 4.5 (+/-1.5)% of the Universal baryon density.
In this paper, we use large-angle, nearby galaxy redshift surveys to investigate the relationship between the 81 low-redshift Lya absorbers in our HST/GHRS survey and galaxies, superclusters, and voids. In a subsample of 46 Lya absorbers located in r
We present HST STIS/G140M spectra of 15 extragalactic targets, which we combine with GHRS/G160M data to examine the statistical properties of the low-z Ly-alpha forest. We evaluate the physical properties of these Ly-alpha absorbers and compare them
Detecting HI using redshifted Ly-alpha absorption lines is 1e6 times more sensitive than using the 21cm emission line. We review recent discoveries of HI Ly-alpha absorbers made with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) which have allowed us a first glim
In 2000, we started the program ``Building the Bridge between Damped Ly-alpha Absorbers and Lyman-Break Galaxies: Ly-alpha Selection of Galaxies at the European Southern Observatorys Very Large Telescope. This project is an attempt to use Ly-alpha se
We calculate in detail the expected properties of low redshift DLA systems under the assumption that they arise in the gaseous disks of galaxies like those in the z=0 population. A sample of 355 nearby galaxies is analysed, for which high quality HI