The dust content of damped Lyman-alpha systems in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Michael T. Murphy (1), Martin L. Bernet (1,2) ((1) Swinburne, University of Technology, (2) ETH Zurich)

TL;DR
This study provides statistical evidence of dust-reddening in damped Lyman-alpha systems using SDSS data, correlating dust content with metal absorption features and assessing potential biases in quasar selection.
Contribution
First detection of statistically significant dust-reddening in DLAs from SDSS quasars, with analysis of its correlation with metallicity and evaluation of selection biases.
Findings
DLA dust-reddening E(B-V) is approximately 3.0 mmag.
Dust content correlates strongly with metal absorption line strength.
Selection biases have negligible impact on dust measurements.
Abstract
The dust-content of damped Lyman-alpha systems (DLAs) is an important observable for understanding their origin and the neutral gas reservoirs of galaxies. While the average colour-excess of DLAs, E(B-V), is known to be <15 milli-magnitudes (mmag), both detections and non-detections with ~2 mmag precision have been reported. Here we find 3.2-sigma statistical evidence for DLA dust-reddening of 774 Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) quasars by comparing their fitted spectral slopes to those of ~7000 control quasars. The corresponding E(B-V) is 3.0 +/- 1.0 mmag, assuming a Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) dust extinction law, and it correlates strongly (3.5-sigma) with the metal content, characterised by the SiII1526 absorption-line equivalent width, providing additional confidence that the detection is due to dust in the DLAs. Evolution of E(B-V) over the redshift range 2.1 < z < 4.0 is limited…
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