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The Metallicity - Kinematics Relation in Large-N(HI) Absorbers

Astrophysics 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) quasar spectroscopy is yielding a database of strong low-ionization MgII absorbers over the redshift interval 0.36<z<2.28 which is over two orders of magnitude larger than anything previously assembled. HST UV spectroscopy has been used to measure neutral hydrogen column densities for a small subset of them. These data empirically show that MgII absorbers with rest equivalent widths W0λ27960.6W^{\lambda2796}_0 \ge 0.6 \AA have a mean neutral hydrogen column density that is roughly constant at N(HI)4×1020N(HI) \approx 4 \times 10^{20} atoms cm2^{-2}, with individual systems lying in the damped Ly-alpha (DLA) and sub-DLA regimes. Since the MgII doublets generally exhibit saturation, the W0λ2796W^{\lambda2796}_0 values are an indication of the absorbers' velocity spreads. Thus, we can study neutral-gas-phase metallicities as a function of kinematics by forming SDSS composite spectra and measuring weak unsaturated metal lines that form in neutral gas (e.g., CrII, FeII, MnII, SiII, ZnII) as a function of W0λ2796W^{\lambda2796}_0. We use this method on SDSS composite spectra to show how metallicity and kinematics are positively correlated for large N(HI) absorbers, including trends related to dust depletion and the enhancement of alpha-elements. We also discuss the need to account for selection effects in DLA surveys, and we make inferences about models for DLA absorption and their contribution to cosmic star formation.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0506701,
  title  = {The Metallicity - Kinematics Relation in Large-N(HI) Absorbers},
  author = {David A. Turnshek and Sandhya M. Rao and Daniel B. Nestor and Michele Belfort-Mihalyi and Anna Quider},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0506701},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

To appear in "Probing Galaxies through Quasar Absorption Lines", Proceedings IAU Colloquium 199, 2005; Williams, Shu, & Menard, eds