C IV absorption in damped and sub-damped Lyman-alpha systems: correlations with metallicity and implications for galactic winds at z~2-3
Andrew J. Fox (1), C\'edric Ledoux (2), Patrick Petitjean (1,3), and, Raghunathan Srianand (4) ((1) IAP, (2) ESO, (3) Observatoire de Paris, (4), IUCAA)

TL;DR
This study analyzes C IV absorption in damped and sub-damped Lyman-alpha systems at redshifts 1.75 to 3.61, revealing correlations with metallicity and evidence for galactic winds driven by star formation.
Contribution
It provides new robust correlations between metallicity and C IV properties, and offers observational evidence for ionized galactic winds in high-redshift DLAs and sub-DLAs.
Findings
Correlations between metallicity and C IV column density, line width, and velocity are robust.
High-velocity C IV clouds indicate unbound outflows consistent with galaxy feedback.
Mass flow rates suggest star formation drives energetic winds in these systems.
Abstract
We present a study of C IV absorption in a sample of 63 damped Lyman-alpha (DLA) systems and 11 sub-DLAs in the redshift range 1.75<z_abs<3.61, using a dataset of high-resolution (6.6 km/s FWHM), high signal-to-noise VLT/UVES spectra. Narrow and broad C IV absorption line components indicate the presence of both warm, photoionized and hot, collisionally ionized gas. We report new correlations between the metallicity (measured in the neutral-phase) and each of the C IV column density, the C IV total line width, and the maximum C IV velocity. We explore the effect on these correlations of the sub-DLAs, the proximate DLAs (defined as those within 5 000 km/s of the quasar), the saturated absorbers, and the metal line used to measure the metallicity, and we find the correlations to be robust. There is no evidence for any difference between the measured properties of DLA C IV and sub-DLA C…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
