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2008ApJ...672...59P - Astrophys. J., 672, 59-71 (2008/January-1)

On the nature of velocity fields in high-z galaxies.

PROCHASKA J.X., CHEN H.-W., WOLFE A.M., DESSAUGES-ZAVADSKY M. and BLOOM J.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We analyze the gas kinematics of damped Lyα systems (DLAs) hosting high-z gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) and those toward quasars (QSO-DLAs), focusing on three statistics: (1) Δv90, the velocity interval encompassing 90% of the integrated optical depth, and (2) W1526 and (3) W1548, the rest equivalent widths of the Si II 1526 and C IV 1548 transitions, respectively. The Δv90 distributions of the GRB-DLAs and QSO-DLAs are similar; each has median Δv90~80 km/s and a significant tail, extending to several hundred km/s. This suggests comparable galaxy masses for the parent populations of GRB-DLAs and QSO-DLAs, and we infer that the average dark matter halo mass of GRB galaxies is ≲1012 M. The unique configuration of GRB-DLA sight lines and the presence (and absence) of fine-structure absorption together give special insight into the nature of high-z protogalactic velocity fields. The data support a scenario in which the Δv90 statistic reflects dynamics in the interstellar medium (ISM) and W1526 traces motions outside the ISM (e.g., halo gas and galactic-scale winds). The W1526 statistic and gas metallicity [M/H] are tightly correlated, especially for the QSO-DLAs: [M/H]=a+blog(W1526/1 Å) with a=-0.92±0.05 and b=1.41±0.10. We argue that the W1526 statistic primarily tracks dynamical motions in the halos of high-z galaxies and interpret this correlation as a mass-metallicity relation with very similar slope to the trend observed in local, low-metallicity galaxies. Finally, the GRB-DLAs exhibit systematically larger W1526 values (>0.5 Å) than the QSO-DLAs (<W1526>~0.5 Å), which may suggest that galactic-scale outflows contribute to the largest observed velocity fields.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Quasars: Absorption Lines

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