Galaxy Group at z=0.3 Associated with the Damped Lyman Alpha System Towards Quasar Q1127-145
G. G. Kacprzak (1), M. T. Murphy (1), C. W. Churchill (2) ((1), Swinburne University of Technology, (2) NMSU)

TL;DR
This study investigates a galaxy group at z=0.3 associated with a Damped Lyman Alpha system, revealing complex interactions, metallicity differences, and tidal features, and providing insights into galaxy environments and gas absorption phenomena.
Contribution
First detailed spectroscopic survey of a galaxy group linked to a DLA at z=0.3, analyzing galaxy properties and their relation to absorption features.
Findings
The DLA is associated with a five-galaxy group with diverse properties.
The DLA metallicity is significantly lower than that of the group galaxies.
Tidal debris likely causes the DLA absorption, evidenced by disturbed morphologies.
Abstract
(Abridged) We performed a spectroscopic galaxy survey, complete to m<20.3 (L_B>0.15L_B* at z=0.3), within 100x100" of the quasar Q1127-145 (z=1.18). The VLT/UVES quasar spectrum contains three z<0.33 MgII absorption systems. We obtained eight new galaxy redshifts, adding to the four previously known, and galaxy star formation rates and metallicities were computed where possible. A strong MgII system [W_r(2796)=1.8A], which is a known DLA, had three previously identified galaxies; we found two additional galaxies associated with this system. These five galaxies form a group with diverse properties, such as a luminosity range of 0.04<L_B<0.63L_B*, an impact parameter range of 17<D<241kpc and velocity dispersion of 115km/s. The DLA group galaxy redshifts span beyond the 350km/s velocity spread of the metallic absorption lines of the DLA itself. The two brightest group galaxies have SFRs of…
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