The nature of proximate damped Lyman alpha systems
Sara L. Ellison, J. Xavier Prochaska, Joseph Hennawi, Sebastian Lopez,, Chris R. Benn, Chris G. Usher, Arthur M. Wolfe, David R. Russell

TL;DR
This study analyzes the chemical and ionization properties of proximate damped Lyman alpha systems near quasars, revealing they differ from intervening DLAs and likely sample massive, clustered galaxies at high redshift.
Contribution
It provides the first high-resolution spectral analysis of PDLAs, comparing their properties with intervening DLAs and exploring their ionization, metallicity, and spatial distribution.
Findings
PDLAs show a wide metallicity range from 1/3 to 1/1000 Z_sun.
Enhanced ionization and hard spectra are evident in PDLAs, especially at low N(HI).
PDLAs have higher metal abundances and possibly more NV absorbers than intervening DLAs.
Abstract
We present high resolution echelle spectra of 7 proximate damped Lyman alpha (PDLA) systems whose relative velocity separation from the background quasar is Delta V < 3000 km/s. Combining our sample with a further 9 PDLAs from the literature we compare the chemical properties of the proximate systems with a control sample of intervening DLAs. Taken at face value, the sample of 16 PDLAs exhibits a wide range of metallicities, ranging from Z ~ 1/3 Z_sun down to Z ~ 1/1000 Z_sun, including the DLA with the lowest N(SiII)/N(HI) yet reported in the literature. We find several pieces of evidence that indicate enhanced ionization and the presence of a hard ionizing spectrum in PDLAs which lead to properties that contrast with the intervening DLAs, particularly when the N(HI) is low. The abundances of Zn, Si and S in PDLAs with log N(HI) > 21, where ionization corrections are minimized, are…
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