Metallicities, dust and molecular content of a QSO-Damped Lyman-{\alpha} system reaching log N (H i) = 22: An analog to GRB-DLAs
R. Guimar\~aes, P. Noterdaeme, P. Petitjean, C. Ledoux, R. Srianand,, S. Lopez, H. Rahmani

TL;DR
This study analyzes a high-column-density DLA system at z=3.287, measuring its metallicity, molecular hydrogen content, and physical conditions, revealing similarities with GRB-DLAs and providing insights into ISM properties at high redshift.
Contribution
It presents detailed measurements of a rare, extremely high H i column density DLA, comparing its properties to GRB-DLAs and exploring dust and molecular content in such systems.
Findings
The DLA has a metallicity of [Zn/H] = -1.10.
Total H2 column density is log N(H2) = 18.66.
Physical conditions include a temperature of 75 K and density of 50-80 cm^-3.
Abstract
We present the elemental abundance and H2 content measurements of a Damped Lyman-{\alpha} (DLA) system with an extremely large H i column density, log N(H i) (cm-2) = 22.0+/-0.10, at zabs = 3.287 towards the QSO SDSS J 081634+144612. We measure column densities of H2, C i, C i^*, Zn ii, Fe ii, Cr ii, Ni ii and Si ii from a high signal-to-noise and high spectral resolution VLT-UVES spectrum. The overall metallicity of the system is [Zn/H] = -1.10 +/- 0.10 relative to solar. Two molecular hydrogen absorption components are seen at z = 3.28667 and 3.28742 (a velocity separation of \approx 52 km s-1) in rotational levels up to J = 3. We derive a total H2 column density of log N(H2) (cm-2) = 18.66 and a mean molecular fraction of f = 2N(H2)/[2N(H2) + N(H i)] = 10-3.04+/-0.37, typical of known H2-bearing DLA systems. From the observed abundance ratios we conclude that dust is present in the…
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