2010MNRAS.403.1556L


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2010MNRAS.403.1556L - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 403, 1556-1568 (2010/April-2)

The z = 0.0777 CIII absorber towards PHL 1811 as a case study of a low-redshift weak metal line absorber.

LACKI B.C. and CHARLTON J.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We consider the physical conditions and origin of the z = 0.0777 absorption system observed in Ciii, Cii, Siiii, Civ, Ovi and Hi absorption along the line of sight towards the quasar PHL 1811. We analysed the Hubble Space Telescope/Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph and Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer spectra of this quasar and compared the results to cloudy photoionization and collisional ionization models in order to derive densities, temperatures and metallicities of the absorbing gas. The absorption can be explained by two Ciii clouds, offset by 35 km/s in velocity, with metallicities of approximately one-tenth the solar value. One cloud has a density of the order of nH= 1.2+0.9–0.5x10–3/cm3 (thickness 0.4+0.3–0.2kpc) and produces the observed Cii and Siiii absorption, while the other has a density of the order of nH= 1.2+0.9–0.5 x10–5/cm3 (thickness 80+70–40kpc) and gives rise to the observed weak Civ absorption. Cloud temperatures are ∼14000+3000–2000 K and ∼34000+2000–4000 K for photoionized models. Although collisionally ionized clouds with T ∼ 70000 K are possible, they are less likely because of the short cooling time-scales involved. Previous studies revealed no luminous galaxy at the absorber's redshift, so it is probably related to tidal debris, ejected material, a dwarf galaxy or other halo material in a galaxy group. Our models also indicate that one of the two clouds would produce detectable weak Mgii absorption if spectral coverage of that transition existed. We predict what the system would look like at z ∼ 1 when the ionizing background radiation was more intense. We find that at z ∼ 1 the denser component resembles a Civ absorber. The second Ciii cloud in this z = 0.0777 absorber may be analogous to a subset of the more diffuse Ovi absorbers at higher redshift.

Abstract Copyright: © 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2010 RAS

Journal keyword(s): intergalactic medium - quasars: absorption lines

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
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 NAME Magellanic Stream HVC 00 32 -30.0           ~ 977 1
2 Ton 1388 Sy1 11 19 08.6786220240 +21 19 17.987085948   14.91 14.80     ~ 469 0
3 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6683 0
4 3C 273 BLL 12 29 06.6998257176 +02 03 08.597629980   13.05 14.830 14.11   ~ 5819 2
5 2MASS J12305003+0115226 Sy1 12 30 50.0331165552 +01 15 22.598028288   14.44 14.42     ~ 98 0
6 QSO B1634+7037 QSO 16 34 28.9917184368 +70 31 32.393436960   14.90 14.66     ~ 268 0
7 ACO 2376 ClG 21 45 52 -09 26.1           ~ 17 0
8 ACO 2377 ClG 21 45 56.4 -10 06 33           ~ 55 0
9 2MASS J21545870-0923061 G 21 54 58.7046047688 -09 23 06.159773292           ~ 6 0
10 6dFGS gJ215500.0-092225 EmG 21 54 59.9623509384 -09 22 24.837114900   18.45   17.06   ~ 13 0
11 PHL 1811 Sy1 21 55 01.5124437432 -09 22 24.349496808   13.9 16.8 14.1   ~ 188 1
12 SDSS J215513.69-091805.8 G 21 55 13.7013721920 -09 18 05.750333676           ~ 5 0
13 ACO 2402 ClG 21 58 28.9 -09 47 49           ~ 38 0
14 ACO 2410 ClG 22 02 03 -09 53.5           ~ 61 0
15 NAME AQR B SUPERCL SCG 22 04.7 -09 39           ~ 10 0

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