Local galaxies as damped Lyman-α absorber analogues

M. A. Zwaan, J. M. van der Hulst, F. H. Briggs, M. A. W. Verheijen, E. V. Ryan-Weber

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We calculate in detail the expected properties of low redshift DLAs under the assumption that they arise in the gaseous disks of galaxies like those in the z≈ 0 population. A sample of 355 nearby galaxies were analysed, for which high quality H I 21-cm emission line maps are available as part of an extensive survey with the westerbork telescope (whisp). We find that expected luminosities, impact parameters between quasars and DLA host galaxies, and metal abundances are in good agreement with the observed properties of DLAs and DLA galaxies. The measured redshift number density of z=0 gas above the DLA limit is dn/dz=0.045± 0.006, which compared to higher z measurements implies that there is no evolution in the co-moving density of DLAs along a line of sight between z˜ 1.5 and z=0, and a decrease of only a factor of two from z˜ 4 to the present time. We conclude that the local galaxy population can explain all properties of low redshift DLAs.
Originele taal-2English
TitelProbing Galaxies through Quasar Absorption Lines
Redacteuren Peter R. Williams, Cheng-Gang Shu, Brice Menard
UitgeverijCambridge University Press
Pagina's114-119
Aantal pagina's6
Volume1
DOI's
StatusPublished - 1-mrt.-2005
EvenementInternational Astronomical Union 199 - Shanghai, China
Duur: 14-mrt.-200518-mrt.-2005

Publicatie series

Naam Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
UitgeverijCambridge University Press
NummerC199
Volume1

Conference

ConferenceInternational Astronomical Union 199
Land/RegioChina
StadShanghai
Periode14/03/200518/03/2005

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