The Cosmic Ultraviolet Baryon Survey (CUBS). II. Discovery of an H 2 -bearing DLA in the Vicinity of an Early-type Galaxy at z = 0.576
We report the serendipitous detection of an H 2 -bearing damped Ly α absorber at z = 0.576 in the spectrum of the QSO J0111–0316 in the Cosmic Ultraviolet Baryon Survey. Spectroscopic observations from Hubble Space Telescope-COS in the far-ultraviolet reveal a damped absorber with log[ N (H i )/cm −...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Astrophysical journal 2021-05, Vol.913 (1), p.18 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We report the serendipitous detection of an H
2
-bearing damped Ly
α
absorber at
z
= 0.576 in the spectrum of the QSO J0111–0316 in the Cosmic Ultraviolet Baryon Survey. Spectroscopic observations from Hubble Space Telescope-COS in the far-ultraviolet reveal a damped absorber with log[
N
(H
i
)/cm
−2
] = 20.1 ± 0.2 and log[
N
(H
2
)/cm
−2
]
. The diffuse molecular gas is found in two velocity components separated by Δ
ν
≈ 60 km s
−1
, with >99.9% of the total H
2
column density concentrated in one component. At a metallicity of ≈50% of solar, there is evidence for Fe enhancement and dust depletion, with a dust-to-gas ratio
κ
O
≈ 0.4. A galaxy redshift survey conducted with IMACS and LDSS-3C on Magellan reveals an overdensity of nine galaxies at projected distance
d
≤ 600 proper kpc (pkpc) and line-of-sight velocity offset Δ
ν
g
≤ 300 km s
−1
from the absorber. The closest is a massive, early-type galaxy at
d
= 41 pkpc that contains ≈70% of the total stellar mass identified at
d
≤ 310 pkpc of the H
2
absorber. The close proximity of the H
2
-bearing gas to the quiescent galaxy and the Fe-enhanced chemical abundance pattern of the absorber suggest a physical connection, in contrast to a picture in which DLAs are primarily associated with gas-rich dwarfs. This case study illustrates that deep galaxy redshift surveys are needed to gain insight into the diverse environments that host dense and potentially star-forming gas. |
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ISSN: | 0004-637X 1538-4357 |
DOI: | 10.3847/1538-4357/abf0a0 |