Evolution of the cosmological mass density of neutral gas from Sloan Digital Sky Survey II - Data Release 7
P. Noterdaeme, P. Petitjean, C. Ledoux, R. Srianand

TL;DR
This paper reports a large, automated survey of damped Lyman-alpha systems in SDSS DR7, providing new insights into the distribution of neutral gas in the universe and its implications for galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It introduces a fully automatic method for identifying DLAs in SDSS data and presents the largest DLA sample to date, including the highest HI column density system known.
Findings
1426 DLAs identified between z=2.15 and 5.2
Discovery of the highest HI column density DLA at log N(HI)=22.0
Improved measurement of the cosmological mass density of neutral gas
Abstract
We present the results of a search for damped Lyman-alpha (DLA) systems in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey II (SDSS), Data Release 7. We use a fully automatic procedure to identify DLAs and derive their column densities. The procedure is checked against the results of previous searches for DLAs in SDSS. We discuss the agreements and differences and show the robustness of our procedure. For each system, we obtain an accurate measurement of the absorber's redshift, the HI column density and the equivalent width of associated metal absorption lines, without any human intervention. We find 1426 absorbers with 2.15 < z < 5.2 with log N(HI)>=20, out of which 937 systems have log N(HI)>= 20.3. This is the largest DLA sample ever built, made available to the scientific community through the electronic version of this paper. In the course of the survey, we discovered the intervening DLA with…
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