A metallicity-spin temperature relation in damped Lyman-$\alpha$ systems
Nissim Kanekar (1), Alain Smette (2), Frank H. Briggs (3), Jayaram N., Chengalur (4) ((1) NRAO, USA; (2) ESO, Chile; (3) ANU, Australia; (4), NCRA-TIFR, India)

TL;DR
This study finds a significant anti-correlation between spin temperature and metallicity in damped Lyman-alpha systems, suggesting that metallicity influences the thermal state of the gas in these galaxies.
Contribution
It provides the first evidence of a metallicity-spin temperature relation in DLAs, linking gas cooling processes to galaxy metallicity and mass.
Findings
Anti-correlation between $T_s$ and [Z/H] at 3.6 sigma significance.
High $T_s$ in DLAs is likely due to gas temperature distribution, not sightline effects.
Most high-redshift DLAs have low metallicity and warm gas.
Abstract
We report evidence for an anti-correlation between spin temperature and metallicity [Z/H], detected at significance in a sample of 26 damped Lyman- absorbers (DLAs) at redshifts . The anti-correlation is detected at significance in a sub-sample of 20 DLAs with measured covering factors, implying that it does not stem from low covering factors. We obtain from a linear regression analysis. Our results indicate that the high values found in DLAs do not arise from differences between the optical and radio sightlines, but are likely to reflect the underlying gas temperature distribution. The trend between and [Z/H] can be explained by the larger number of radiation pathways for gas cooling in galaxies with high metal abundances, resulting in a high cold gas…
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