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2021MNRAS.502.4009B - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 502, 4009-4025 (2021/April-2)

Sub-damped Lyman α systems in the XQ-100 survey - II. Chemical evolution at 2.4 <= z <= 4.3.

BERG T.A.M., FUMAGALLI M., D'ODORICO V., ELLISON S.L., LOPEZ S., BECKER G.D., CHRISTENSEN L., CUPANI G., DENNEY K.D., SANCHEZ-RAMIREZ R. and WORSECK G.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the measured gas-phase metal column densities in 155 sub-damped Ly α systems (subDLAs) with the aim to investigate the contribution of subDLAs to the chemical evolution of the Universe. The sample was identified within the absorber-blind XQ-100 quasar spectroscopic survey over the redshift range 2.4 <= zabs <= 4.3. Using all available column densities of the ionic species investigated (mainly C IV, Si II, Mg II, Si IV, Al II, Fe II, C II, and O I; in order of decreasing detection frequency), we estimate the ionization-corrected gas-phase metallicity of each system using Markov chain Monte Carlo techniques to explore a large grid of CLOUDY ionization models. Without accounting for ionization and dust depletion effects, we find that the H I-weighted gas-phase metallicity evolution of subDLAs is consistent with damped Ly α systems (DLAs). When ionization corrections are included, subDLAs are systematically more metal poor than DLAs (between ≃0.5σ and ≃3σ significance) by up to ≃1.0 dex over the redshift range 3 <= zabs <= 4.3. The correlation of gas phase [Si/Fe] with metallicity in subDLAs appears to be consistent with that of DLAs, suggesting that the two classes of absorbers have a similar relative dust depletion pattern. As previously seen for Lyman limit systems, the gas phase [C/O] in subDLAs remains constantly solar for all metallicities indicating that both subDLAs and Lyman limit systems could trace carbon-rich ejecta, potentially in circumgalactic environments.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: ISM - quasars: absorption lines

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/MNRAS/502/4009): table2.dat table3.dat>

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