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A Super-Damped Lyman-alpha QSO Absorber at z=2.2

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2012-02-23 v2 Space Physics

Abstract

We report the discovery of a "super-damped" Lyman-alpha absorber at zabs=2.2068z_{abs}=2.2068 toward QSO Q1135-0010 in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, and follow-up VLT UVES spectroscopy. Voigt profile fit to the DLA line indicates log NHI=22.05±0.1N_{\rm H I} = 22.05 \pm 0.1. This is the second QSO DLA discovered to date with such high NHIN_{\rm H I}. We derive element abundances [Si/H] = 1.10±0.10-1.10 \pm 0.10, [Zn/H] = 1.06±0.10-1.06 \pm 0.10, [Cr/H] = 1.55±0.10-1.55 \pm 0.10, [Ni/H] = 1.60±0.10-1.60 \pm 0.10, [Fe/H] = 1.76±0.10-1.76 \pm 0.10, [Ti/H] = 1.69±0.11-1.69 \pm 0.11, [P/H] = 0.93±0.23-0.93 \pm 0.23, and [Cu/H] = 0.75±0.14-0.75 \pm 0.14. Our data indicate detection of Ly-α\alpha emission in the DLA trough, implying a star formation rate of \sim10 MM_{\odot} yr1^{-1} in the absence of dust attenuation. C IIλ1336^{*} \, \lambda 1336 absorption is also detected, suggesting SFR surface density 2<logψ˙<0-2 < {\rm log} \, \dot{\psi_{*}} < 0 MM_{\odot} yr1^{-1} kpc2^{-2}. We estimate electron density in the range 3.5×1043.5 \times 10^{-4} to 24.7 cm3^{-3} from C II^{*}/C II, and \sim0.5-0.9 cm3^{-3} from Si II^{*}/Si II. Overall, this is a robustly star-forming, moderately enriched absorber, but with relatively low dust depletion. Fitting of the SDSS spectrum yields low reddening for Milky Way, LMC, or SMC extinction curves. No CO absorption is detected, and C I absorption is weak. The low dust and molecular content, reminiscent of some SMC sight-lines, may result from the lower metallicity, and a stronger radiation field (due to higher SFR). Finally, we compare this absorber with other QSO and GRB DLAs.

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@article{arxiv.1202.0882,
  title  = {A Super-Damped Lyman-alpha QSO Absorber at z=2.2},
  author = {Varsha P. Kulkarni and Joseph Meiring and Debopam Som and Celine Peroux and Donald G. York and Pushpa Khare and James T. Lauroesch},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1202.0882},
  year   = {2012}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal. Submitted Dec. 10, 2011; accepted Feb. 19, 2012