Pathways through interstellar matter: - From the closest stars to the most distant quasars
Abstract
Observations of quasar absorption systems relevant for studies of star formation at redshift 2 </= z </= 4 are briefly reviewed. Emphasis is given on the role played by dust in our understanding of the star formation history of galaxies detected as absorption systems. Local interstellar studies are used as a reference for understanding the properties of high redshift interstellar media. An example is shown of the potential effects of dust extinction on the metallicity-N(HI) distribution obtained from magnitude-limited surveys of damped lyman alpha absorbers.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0712.1418,
title = {Pathways through interstellar matter: - From the closest stars to the most distant quasars},
author = {Juan Vladilo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0712.1418},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
Invited talk presented at the Conference "Pathways through an Eclectic Universe" (23rd-27th April 2007, Tenerife, Spain). To appear in ASP Conf. Ser., eds. J. Knapen, T. Maloney, & A. Vazdekis