2018A&A...618A.129R


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2018A&A...618A.129R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 618A, 129-129 (2018/1-0)

Stellar masses, metallicity gradients, and suppressed star formation revealed in a new sample of absorption selected galaxies.

RHODIN N.H.P., CHRISTENSEN L., MOLLER P., ZAFAR T. and FYNBO J.P.U.

Abstract (from CDS):

Context. Absorbing galaxies are selected via the detection of characteristic absorption lines which their gas-rich media imprint in the spectra of distant light-beacons. The proximity of the typically faint foreground absorbing galaxies to bright background sources makes it challenging to robustly identify these in emission, and hence to characterise their relation to the general galaxy population.
Aims. We search for emission to confirm and characterise ten galaxies hosting damped, metal-rich quasar absorbers at redshift z<1.
Methods. We identified the absorbing galaxies by matching spectroscopic absorption -and emission redshifts and from projected separations. Combining emission-line diagnostics with existing absorption spectroscopy and photometry of quasar-fields hosting metal-rich, damped absorbers, we compare our new detections with reference samples and place them on scaling relations.
Results. We spectroscopically confirm seven galaxies harbouring damped absorbers (a 70% success-rate). Our results conform to the emerging picture that neutral gas on scales of tens of kpc in galaxies is what causes the characteristic HI absorption. Our key results are: (I) Absorbing galaxies with log10[M*,(M)]≥10 have star formation rates that are lower than predicted for the main sequence of star formation. (II) The distribution of impact parameter with HI column density and with absorption-metallicity for absorbing galaxies at z∼2-3 extends to z∼0.7 and to lower HI column densities. (III) A robust mean metallicity gradient of <Γ≥-0.022±0.001dex/kpc. (IV) By correcting absorption metallicities for <Γ> and imposing a truncation-radius at 12kpc, absorbing galaxies fall on top of predicted mass-metallicity relations, with a statistically significant decrease in scatter.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2018

Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: halo - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: distances and redshifts - galaxies: stellar content - galaxies: star formation

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Number of rows : 11
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 QSO J0153+0009 QSO 01 53 18.1921028064 +00 09 11.404475172   18.17 17.96     ~ 51 0
2 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17434 0
3 ICRF J074110.7+311200 Sy1 07 41 10.70330407 +31 12 00.2291151   17.02 16.89 16.322   ~ 450 1
4 QSO J0918+1636 QSO 09 18 26.1655113600 +16 36 09.045201564   21.19 20.58     ~ 51 0
5 QSO B1122-168 QSO 11 24 42.8658917592 -17 05 17.389038732   16.5 16.5 16.1   ~ 129 1
6 LBQS 1209+1046 QSO 12 11 40.6043132184 +10 30 02.074373208   18.52 18.37     ~ 119 0
7 LBQS 1320-0006 QSO 13 23 23.7871066608 -00 21 55.244828772   18.70 18.22     ~ 87 0
8 LBQS 1434-0038 QSO 14 36 45.0609213264 -00 51 50.582637504   19.06 18.60     ~ 51 0
9 QSO J2328+0022 QSO 23 28 20.3832928800 +00 22 38.176896792   18.39 18.06     ~ 67 0
10 QSO J2335+1501 QSO 23 35 44.1891264936 +15 01 18.377883948   18.41 18.19     ~ 42 0
11 LBQS 2350-0045B QSO 23 53 21.6243455328 -00 28 40.657166148   17.5 18.13 17.9   ~ 58 0

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