Neutral chlorine and molecular hydrogen at high redshift
S.A. Balashev, P. Noterdaeme, V.V. Klimenko, P. Petitjean, R., Srianand, C. Ledoux, A.V. Ivanchik, D.A. Varshalovich

TL;DR
This study investigates the relationship between neutral chlorine and molecular hydrogen in high-redshift damped Ly$ ext{α}$ systems, revealing a consistent correlation across cosmic time and highlighting chlorine as a tracer of molecular gas in the early universe.
Contribution
First systematic analysis of Cl I and H$_2$ relation at high redshift using high-resolution spectra, extending known local correlations to earlier cosmic epochs.
Findings
Detected Cl I in 9 out of 18 high-$z$ DLAs with H$_2$
Found a strong correlation between N(Cl I) and N(H$_2$) with minimal dispersion
Revealed the Cl I-H$_2$ relation is consistent across redshifts
Abstract
Chlorine and molecular hydrogen are known to be tightly linked together in the cold phase of the local interstellar medium through rapid chemical reactions. We present here the first systematic study of this relation at high redshifts using H-bearing damped Ly systems (DLAs) detected along quasar lines of sight. Using high-resolution spectroscopic data from VLT/UVES and Keck/HIRES, we report the detection of ClI in 9 DLAs (including 5 new detections) out of 18 high- DLAs with Hcm (including a new H detection at towards J21000641) and present upper limits for the remaining 9 systems. We find a 5 correlation between (ClI) and (H) with only 0.2dex dispersion over the range 18.1log(H)20.1, thus probing column densities 10 times lower those seen towards…
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