Discovery of a compact gas-rich DLA galaxy at z = 2.2: evidences for a starburst-driven outflow
P. Noterdaeme, P. Laursen, P. Petitjean, S. D. Vergani, M.-J., Maureira, C. Ledoux, J. P. U. Fynbo, S. L\'opez, R. Srianand

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a young, gas-rich, compact starburst galaxy at z=2.2 with evidence of starburst-driven outflows, characterized by strong emission lines, high SFR, and Ly-alpha transfer modeling.
Contribution
It presents the first detection of a compact, gas-rich DLA galaxy at high redshift with detailed emission and outflow analysis, supported by Ly-alpha radiative transfer modeling.
Findings
Largest HI column density measured in a QSO-DLA
Evidence of starburst-driven outflows from Ly-alpha and H-alpha emission
Young, low-mass, gas-rich galaxy with high star formation rate
Abstract
We present the detection of Ly-alpha, [OIII] and H-alpha emission associated with an extremely strong DLA system (N(HI) = 10^22.10 cm^-2) at z=2.207 towards the quasar SDSS J113520-001053. This is the largest HI column density ever measured along a QSO line of sight, though typical of what is seen in GRB-DLAs. This absorption system also classifies as ultrastrong MgII system with W2796_r=3.6 A. The mean metallicity of the gas ([Zn/H]=-1.1) and dust depletion factors ([Zn/Fe]=0.72, [Zn/Cr]=0.49) are consistent with (and only marginally larger than) the mean values found in the general QSO-DLA population. The [OIII]-Ha emitting region has a very small impact parameter with respect to the QSO line of sight, b=0.1", and is unresolved. From the Ha line, we measure SFR=25 Msun/yr. The Ly-a line is double-peaked and is spatially extended. More strikingly, the blue and red Ly-a peaks arise from…
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