Galaxy Counterparts of metal-rich Damped Lyman-alpha Absorbers - I: The case of the z=2.35 DLA towards Q2222-0946
J. P. U. Fynbo, P. Laursen, C. Ledoux, A. K. Durgapal, P. M{\o}ller,, P. Goldoni, B. Gullberg, L. Kaper, J. Maund, P. Noterdaeme, G. Ostlin, M. L., Strandet, S. Toft, P. M. Vreeswijk, T. Zafar

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of a metal-rich galaxy counterpart to a DLA at z=2.35, using X-shooter spectroscopy to analyze its emission lines, metallicity, and evidence of galactic winds, advancing understanding of DLA host galaxies.
Contribution
First detection of a galaxy counterpart to a metal-rich DLA at z=2.35 using near-infrared spectroscopy with detailed emission line analysis.
Findings
Galaxy shows high metallicity with evidence of dust depletion.
Detected in Lyman-alpha, [OIII], and Halpha emission lines.
Presence of galactic wind indicated by Lyalpha line asymmetry.
Abstract
We have initiated a survey using the newly commissioned X-shooter spectrograph to target candidate relatively metal-rich damped Lyman-alpha absorbers (DLAs). The spectral coverage of X-shooter allows us to search for not only Lyman-alpha emission, but also rest-frame optical emission lines. We have chosen DLAs where the strongest rest-frame optical lines ([OII], [OIII], Hbeta and Halpha) fall in the NIR atmospheric transmission bands. In this first paper resulting from the survey, we report on the discovery of the galaxy counterpart of the z_abs = 2.354 DLA towards the z=2.926 quasar Q2222$-0946. This DLA is amongst the most metal-rich z>2 DLAs studied so far at comparable redshifts and there is evidence for substantial depletion of refractory elements onto dust grains. We measure metallicities from ZnII, SiII, NiII, MnII and FeII of -0.46+/-0.07, -0.51+/-0.06, -0.85+/-0.06,…
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