HI content, metallicities and spin temperatures of damped and sub-damped Lyman alpha systems in the redshift desert (0.6 < z < 1.7)
Sara L. Ellison, Nissim Kanekar, J. Xavier Prochaska, Emmanuel, Momjian, Gabor Worseck

TL;DR
This study investigates the properties of damped Lyman alpha systems at intermediate redshifts, focusing on HI 21cm absorption, metallicity, and spin temperatures, to understand the evolution of the interstellar medium in galaxies over cosmic time.
Contribution
It provides the largest statistical analysis of HI 21cm absorbers in the redshift desert, including the first fully f-corrected metallicity trend analysis and reports a new low spin temperature DLA.
Findings
Low metallicity DLAs have small cold gas fractions.
An anti-correlation exists between metallicity and spin temperature.
Discovered a DLA with the lowest reported spin temperature of 90 K.
Abstract
The HI 21cm absorption optical depth and the N(HI) derived from Lya absorption can be combined to yield the spin temperature (Ts) of DLAs. Although Ts measurements exist for samples of DLAs with z <0.6 and z >1.7, the intermediate redshift regime currently contains only 2 HI 21cm detections, leading to a `redshift desert' that spans 4 Gyrs of cosmic time. To connect the low and high z regimes, we present observations of the Lya line of six 0.6<z<1.7 HI 21cm absorbers. The dataset is complemented by both VLBA observations (to derive the absorber covering factor, f), and optical echelle spectra from which metal abundances are determined. Our dataset therefore not only offers the largest statistical study of HI 21cm absorbers to date, and bridges the redshift desert, but is also the first to use a fully f-corrected dataset to look for metallicity-based trends. In agreement with trends…
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