Observations of Mg II Absorption Near z ~ 1 Galaxies Selected From The DEEP2 Redshift Survey
Elizabeth Lovegrove, Robert A. Simcoe

TL;DR
This study investigates Mg II absorption around galaxies at z ~ 1, revealing that absorption strength correlates with impact parameter and luminosity, and suggesting different origins for weak and strong absorbers.
Contribution
It provides new observational data on Mg II absorption at z ~ 1, analyzing its relation to galaxy properties and impact parameters, extending previous lower-redshift studies.
Findings
Mg II absorption detected within 100 kpc of galaxies
Covering fraction decreases with impact parameter
Weak absorbers may trace old galactic material
Abstract
We study the frequency of Mg II absorption in the outer haloes of galaxies at z = 0.6 - 1.4 (with median z = 0.87), using new spectra obtained of ten background quasars with galaxy impact parameters of b < 100 kpc. The quasar sightlines were selected from the SDSS DR6 QSO catalog based on proximity to galaxies in the DEEP2 redshift survey. In addition to the 10 small impact systems, we examine 40 additional galaxies at 100 < b < 500 kpc serendipitously located in the same fields. We detect Mg II absorbers with equivalent width W_r = 0.15 A - 1.0 A, though not all absorbers correlate with DEEP galaxies. We find five unique absorbers within \Delta v = 500 km/s and b < 100 kpc of a DEEP galaxy; this small sample contains both early and late type galaxies and has no obvious trends with star formation rate. No Mg II is detected more than 100 kpc from galaxies; inside this radius the covering…
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