Dusty MgII absorbers: population statistics, extinction curves and gamma-ray burst sightlines
J.M. Budzynski, P.C. Hewett (IoA, Cambridge)

TL;DR
This study analyzes a large sample of Mg II absorbers to determine their dust content and extinction properties, revealing correlations with absorber strength and implications for GRB sightline observations.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of dust extinction curves in Mg II absorbers, accounting for selection effects and revealing systematic variations with reddening.
Findings
Reddening E(B-V) strongly depends on absorber equivalent width.
Extinction curves vary systematically with E(B-V), showing SMC-like, LMC-like, and Milky Way-like features.
Dusty Mg II absorbers can explain up to twice the observed excess of absorbers towards GRB sightlines.
Abstract
We present a new determination of the dust content and near-ultraviolet/optical extinction curves associated with a sample of ~8300 strong (equivalent width > 1A) Mg II absorbers, with redshifts 0.4<z<2.2, identified in Sloan Digital Sky survey (SDSS) spectra of quasars. Taking into account the selection effects that result from dust extinction, including the reduction in the signal-to-noise ratio of an absorber appearing in a reddened quasar spectrum, we find a stronger dependence of E(B-V) on absorber rest equivalent width (EW) than in other published work. The dependence of the median reddening on EW can be reproduced by a power-law model: E(B-V)=.8+/-3*10-4 * EW^(3.48+/-0.3) for 1.0A<EW<5.0A. Observed Mg II samples, derived from flux-limited quasar surveys, are shown to suffer from significant incompleteness at the level of 24+/-4 per cent for absorbers with EW>1A and 34+/-2 per…
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