Probing feedback in protogalaxies: Multiphase gas in a DLA at z~2.4
N. Lehner, J.C. Howk, J.X. Prochaska, and A.M. Wolfe

TL;DR
This study analyzes the multiphase gas in a z~2.4 DLA, revealing complex ionization states, low star formation, and potential stellar feedback or accretion processes, with implications for galaxy formation models.
Contribution
It provides detailed ionization and physical property analysis of a high-redshift DLA, highlighting the presence of multiphase gas and constraining star formation and feedback mechanisms.
Findings
Low CII* cooling rate implies warm neutral gas and low star formation.
Large amounts of highly ionized gas with complex kinematics.
Evidence of narrow high ions suggests non-collisional ionization processes.
Abstract
We investigate the physical processes occuring in the multiphase gas of a damped Ly\alpha system (DLA). We base our analysis on a high quality Keck HIRES spectrum of the QSO J1211+0422 in which a DLA is detected at z=2.377. There is little contamination of the high-ion (OVI, NV, CIV, SiIV) absorption, allowing us to explore the properties of the highly ionized gas and its connection to other gas-phases. The metallicity ([Z/H]=-1.41+/-0.08), HI column density (log N(HI)=20.80+/-0.10), full-width velocity (\Delta(v_ neut)=70 km/s) and relative abundances ([Si/Fe]=+0.23+/-0.05 and [N/Si]=-0.88+/-0.07) of this DLA are not unusual. However, we derive the lowest CII* cooling rate in a DLA, l_c < 10^{-27.8} erg/s per H atom (3\sigma). Using this stringent limit, we show that the neutral gas (confined at |v|<+39 km/s) must be warm and the star formation rate is <7.1x10^{-3} M_odot/yr/kpc^2.…
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