Do Damped and Sub-damped Lyman-alpha Absorbers Arise in Galaxies of Different Masses?
Varsha P. Kulkarni, Pushpa Khare, Debopam Som, Joseph Meiring, Donald, G. York, Celine Peroux, James T. Lauroesch

TL;DR
This study investigates whether damped and sub-damped Lyman-alpha absorbers originate from galaxies of different masses by analyzing metallicity, velocity spreads, and stellar population indicators, suggesting sub-DLAs are associated with more massive galaxies.
Contribution
It provides new evidence that sub-DLAs have higher metallicities and velocity spreads, indicating they likely arise in more massive galaxies than DLAs, supported by simulations and stellar population comparisons.
Findings
Sub-DLAs have higher mean metallicities than DLAs at z < 2.
Sub-DLAs show higher velocity spreads and more systems with Δv > 150 km/s.
The metallicity trends suggest different stellar populations and galaxy mass origins.
Abstract
We consider the questions of whether the damped Lyman-alpha (DLA) and sub-DLA absorbers in quasar spectra differ intrinsically in metallicity, and whether they could arise in galaxies of different masses. Using the recent measurements of the robust metallicity indicators Zn and S in DLAs and sub-DLAs, we confirm that sub-DLAs have higher mean metallicities than DLAs, especially at . We find that the intercept of the metallicity-redshift relation derived from Zn and S is higher than that derived from Fe by 0.5-0.6 dex. We also show that, while there is a correlation between the metallicity and the rest equivalent width of Mg II or Fe II for DLAs, no correlation is seen for sub-DLAs. Given this, and the similar Mg II or Fe II selection criteria employed in the discovery of both types of systems at lower redshifts, the difference between…
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