Searching for Dust Reddening in SDSS Spectra with Damped Lyman $\alpha${} Systems
S. Frank, and C. P\'eroux

TL;DR
This study used large SDSS quasar spectra samples to search for dust reddening caused by DLA systems and found no significant reddening, challenging previous detections and expectations.
Contribution
The paper provides the first large-scale, statistically robust analysis of dust reddening in DLA systems using SDSS data, setting tight limits on reddening effects.
Findings
No significant dust reddening detected in DLA samples
Tight constraints on E(B-V) values, <0.0025
Results contradict earlier studies claiming reddening detection
Abstract
We searched for evidence of reddening of background SDSS QSO spectra due to dust in intervening DLA systems. We utilise the Data Releases 5 and 7 to arrive at sample sizes of 475 (DR5) and 676 (DR7) absorbers, based on two different published lists of SDSS DLAs. Both samples span roughly the redshift range of 2.2 < z_abs < 5.2, with a mean of z~3.0, and the majority of the DLAs (75%) below z=3.3. We construct geometric mean spectra in the absorber restframes ranging from 1240 to ~2800 A, and composite spectra of samples matching the 'DLA' QSOs in i band magnitude and emission redshift z_em, but without absorption lines. By comparing the slopes of these composite spectra with their matched counterparts, we find no sign of reddening in the ensemble of the absorbers from these samples. Owing to both the unprecedently large sizes of the DLA samples themselves and the non-DLA SDSS QSO…
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