2005A&A...440..499A


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2005A&A...440..499A - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 440, 499-509 (2005/9-3)

Zn and Cr abundances in damped Lyman alpha systems from the CORALS survey.

AKERMAN C.J., ELLISON S.L., PETTINI M. and STEIDEL C.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present metal abundances in 15 damped Lyα systems (DLAs) from the Complete Optical and Radio Absorption Line System (CORALS) survey, designed to be free from any biasing effects due to extinction of QSOs by dust in intervening absorbers. It has long been suggested that such biasing may explain differences in metallicity between damped Lyα systems and coeval luminous galaxies, and between model predictions and observations. We use our measured zinc and chromium abundances (combined with those for five more CORALS DLAs from the literature, giving us a very nearly complete sample) to test whether the metallicity and degree of dust depletion in CORALS DLAs are significantly different from those of existing, larger, samples of DLAs drawn from magnitude limited, optical surveys. We find that the column density weighted metallicity of CORALS DLAs, [<(Zn/H)DLA>]=-0.88±0.21 in the redshift interval 1.86<zabs<3.45, is only marginally higher than that of a control sample from the by Kulkarni et al. (2005ApJ...618...68K), [<(Zn/H)DLA>]=-1.09±0.10. With the present limited statistics this difference is not highly significant. Furthermore, we find no evidence for increased dust depletions in CORALS DLAs - their [Cr/Zn] ratios conform to the known trend of increasing depletion (decreasing [Cr/Zn]) with increasing metallicity, and we have encountered no cases where Cr is as depleted as in local cold interstellar clouds. These results, when combined with the earlier findings of the CORALS survey reported by Ellison et al. in 2001A&A...379..393E, make it difficult to invoke a dust-induced bias to explain the generally low level of chemical evolution exhibited by most DLAs. Rather, they indicate that large scale optical QSO surveys give a fair census of the population of high redshift absorbers.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: abundances - galaxies: evolution - ISM: dust, extinction - quasars: absorption lines

Simbad objects: 18

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Number of rows : 18
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 B0335-122 QSO 03 37 55.4513467728 -12 04 04.551994488   21.018 20.110 20.199   ~ 78 1
2 QSO B0347-211 QSO 03 49 57.82667348 -21 02 47.7416093   20.48 21.10 20.297   ~ 124 1
3 QSO B0405-331 QSO 04 07 33.91372765 -33 03 46.3581465   19.33   19.77   ~ 61 1
4 QSO B0432-440 QSO 04 34 03.2139497184 -43 55 47.757093672   19.8 19.60 19.7   ~ 39 0
5 QSO B0438-43 QSO 04 40 17.17997576 -43 33 08.6043290   19.31 19.5 18.2   ~ 287 2
6 4C -02.19 QSO 05 01 12.80988538 -01 59 14.2564557   19.1 18.06 19.04   ~ 585 1
7 QSO B0528-2505 QSO 05 30 07.9627395840 -25 03 29.900044512   18.17 17.34 17.7   ~ 420 0
8 QSO B0537-286 Bla 05 39 54.28147904 -28 39 55.9481236   19.70 20.0 18.789   ~ 290 1
9 QSO B0913+003 BLL 09 15 51.69513598 +00 07 13.3089688   21.7 21.70 19.5   ~ 41 1
10 QSO B0933-333 BLL 09 35 09.2297465736 -33 32 37.715739216   19.7 20.00 18.9   ~ 37 1
11 QSO B1055-301 QSO 10 58 00.42743188 -30 24 55.0274126   19.4 19.5 19.33   ~ 44 1
12 QSO B1228-113 QSO 12 30 55.5556807872 -11 39 09.791771256   22.010   19.115   ~ 77 1
13 QSO B1230-1008 QSO 12 33 13.16488603 -10 25 18.4373962   19.7 19.80 19.1   ~ 52 1
14 QSO B1251-407 QSO 12 53 59.53371155 -40 59 30.6858434   23.7 19.9 19.9   ~ 51 1
15 QSO J1356-1101 QSO 13 56 46.8321231864 -11 01 29.227444572   19.0 19.20 17.7   ~ 52 1
16 QSO B1418-064 QSO 14 21 07.75560722 -06 43 56.3557864   20.4 18.50 19.1   ~ 73 0
17 QSO B2311-373 QSO 23 13 59.7082094616 -37 04 46.215225516   19.0 18.5 19.05   ~ 44 1
18 QSO B2314-409 QSO 23 16 46.91990359 -40 41 21.0863175   17.9 17.9     ~ 71 1

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