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2004MNRAS.352.1291P - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 352, 1291-1301 (2004/August-3)

Classical and MgII-selected damped Lyman α absorbers: impact on ΩHI at z < 1.7.

PEROUX C., DEHARVENG J.-M., LE BRUN V. and CRISTIANI S.

Abstract (from CDS):

The damped Lyα systems (DLAs), seen in absorption in the spectrum of background quasars, are believed to contain a large fraction of the neutral gas in the Universe. Paradoxically, these systems are more difficult to observe at zabs< 1.7, since they are rare and their HI feature then falls in UV spectra, thus requiring the use of space-borne facilities. In order to overcome this observational difficulty, Rao & Turnshek pioneered a method based on MgII-selected DLAs; that is, absorbers discovered thanks to our knowledge of their MgII feature in optical spectra. In the present work, we use new observations undertaken at the TNG as well as a careful literature and archival search to build samples of low-redshift absorbers classified according to the technique used for their discovery. We successfully recover NHIand equivalent widths of FeII 2600, MgII 2796, MgII 2803 and MgI 2852 for a sample of 36 absorbers, 21 of which are MgII-selected. We find that the MgII-selected sample contains a marginally larger fraction of absorbers with log NHI> 21.0 than seen otherwise at low redshift. If confirmed, this property will in turn affect estimates of ΩHI, which is dominated by the highest HI column densities. We investigate the source of the potential discrepancy and find that log NHIdoes not correlate significantly with metal equivalent widths. Similarly, we find no evidence that gravitational lensing, the fraction of associated systems or redshift evolution affect the absorber samples in a different way. We conclude that the hint of discrepancies in NHIdistributions between the MgII-selected DLAs and the others probably arises from small-number statistics. Therefore, further observations based on both HI and MgII selection techniques are required in order to clarify the impact on estimates of ΩHIat low redshifts.

Abstract Copyright: 2004 RAS

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation - intergalactic medium - quasars: absorption lines - cosmology: observations - large-scale structure of Universe

Nomenclature: Table 3: [PDL2004] QSO J0853+4349 abs 0.164 N=1.

CDS comments: Table 3: except for QSO J0853+4349, the absorbers are already identified in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 36

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