The evolution of neutral gas in damped Lyman $\alpha$ systems from the XQ-100 survey
R. S\'anchez-Ram\'irez, S. L. Ellison, J. X. Prochaska, T. A. M. Berg,, S. L\'opez, V. D'Odorico, G. D. Becker, L. Christensen, G. Cupani, K. D., Denney, I. P\^aris, G. Worseck, J. Gorosabel

TL;DR
This study analyzes the evolution of neutral hydrogen in damped Lyman-alpha systems across a broad redshift range, revealing a significant but modest decrease in hydrogen density from early universe to present.
Contribution
Introduces a novel method for calculating the redshift-dependent hydrogen density in DLAs and combines multiple surveys for comprehensive evolution analysis.
Findings
Significant redshift evolution of _{ m HI}^{ m DLA} from z 2 to 5
Statistically significant evolution of _{ m HI} from z 0 to 5
Approximately fourfold decrease in _{ m HI} from z=5 to z=0
Abstract
We present a sample of 38 intervening Damped Lyman (DLA) systems identified towards 100 quasars, observed during the XQ-100 survey. The XQ-100 DLA sample is combined with major DLA surveys in the literature. The final combined sample consists of 742 DLAs over a redshift range approximately . We develop a novel technique for computing as a continuous function of redshift, and we thoroughly assess and quantify the sources of error therein, including fitting errors and incomplete sampling of the high column density end of the column density distribution function. There is a statistically significant redshift evolution in () from to 5. In order to make a complete assessment of the redshift evolution of , we combine our high redshift DLA sample…
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