XQ-100 survey neutral gas : J/MNRAS/456/4488


Authors : Sanchez-Ramirez R. orcid , Ellison S.L., Prochaska J.X. (hide) , Ellison S.L., Prochaska J.X. et..al

Bibcode : 2016MNRAS.456.4488S (ADS) (Simbad) (Objects) (hide)

CDS Keywords : QSOs; Redshifts; Abundances
UAT : Quasars, Redshifted, Chemical abundances

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The evolution of neutral gas in damped Lyman {alpha} systems from the XQ-100 survey. (2016)

Keywords : galaxies evolution - galaxies: formation - quasars: absorption lines - cosmology: observations

Abstract:We present a sample of 38 intervening damped Lyman {alpha} (DLA) systems identified towards 100 z>3.5 quasars, observed during the XQ-100 survey. The XQ-100 DLA sample is combined with major DLA surveys in the literature. The final combined sample consists of 742 DLAs over a redshift range approximately 1.6<z_abs_<5.0. We develop a novel technique for computing {Omega}_HI_^DLA^ as a continuous function of redshift, and we thoroughly assess and quantify the sources of error therein, including fitting errors and incomplete sampling of the high column density end of the column density distribution function. There is a statistically significant redshift evolution in {Omega}_HI_^DLA^ (>=3{sigma}) from z~2 to z~5. In order ...(more)
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The XQ-100 survey is an ESO Large Program (ESO ID 189.A-0424, P.I. S. Lopez) which obtained X-shooter spectra of 100 3.5<z<4.7 QSOs in the period between 2012-02-10 and 2014-02-23. X-shooter is a triple-arm spectrograph which obtains moderate-resolution spectra with complete wavelength coverage from ~320-2500nm, permitting the simultaneous analysis of QSO absorption lines and emission features from the atmospheric cut-off to the near-IR. Based on the results of the XQ-100 survey, we report the detection of 38 intervening DLAs identified towards 100 z>3.5 QSOs. This sample has been combined, after exhaustive checking for duplications and errors, with a literature sample of DLA surveys spanning the last ~20 years.


                
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