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2007MNRAS.379.1409Z - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 379, 1409-1422 (2007/August-3)

The host galaxies of strong CaII quasar absorption systems at z < 0.5.

ZYCH B.J., MURPHY M.T., PETTINI M., HEWETT P.C., RYAN-WEBER E.V. and ELLISON S.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present new imaging and spectroscopic observations of the fields of five quasars with very strong intervening Caii absorption systems at redshifts zabs< 0.5 selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Recent studies of these very rare absorbers indicate that they may be related to damped Lyman α systems (DLAs). In all five cases, we identify a galaxy at the redshift of the Caii system with impact parameters up to ∼24kpc. In four out of five cases the galaxies are luminous (LL*), metal-rich (Z ≃ Z), massive (velocity dispersion σ ≃ 100 km/s) spirals. Their star formation rates (SFRs), deduced from Hα emission, are high, in the range SFR = 0.3 -30 M☉/yr. In our analysis, we paid particular attention to correcting the observed emission-line fluxes for stellar absorption and dust extinction. We show that these effects are important for a correct SFR estimate; the difficulties of incorporating such corrections in previous low-z studies of DLA-selected galaxies has probably led to an underestimate of the star formation activity in at least some DLA hosts. We discuss possible links between Caii-selected galaxies and DLAs and outline future observations which will help clarify the relationship between these different classes of quasar absorbers.

Abstract Copyright: 2007 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2007 RAS

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

Nomenclature: Table 1: [ZMP2007] QSO JHHMM+DDMM abs N.NNN N=5. Figs.1, 3, 4, 5: [ZMP2007] JHHMM+DDMM G N=4.

CDS comments: In Table 6 : Q0809+583 is a misprint for Q0809+483, B2 0827+293 is a misprint for B2 0827+24.

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