Dust depletion of Ca and Ti in QSO absorption line systems
C.R. Guber, P. Richter

TL;DR
This study investigates calcium and titanium dust depletion in quasar absorption-line systems across various redshifts, revealing two distinct populations with differing dust-to-gas ratios and highlighting the Ti/Ca ratio as a useful metallicity and dust indicator.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic analysis of Ti/Ca ratios in a large sample of absorption systems, linking dust depletion patterns to galaxy environments and properties.
Findings
Two populations of absorbers with high and low Ti/Ca ratios identified.
High Ti/Ca ratios correspond to lower dust-to-gas ratios than in the Milky Way.
Ti/Ca ratio correlates with metallicity and gas properties, serving as a dust and metallicity tracer.
Abstract
To explore the role of titanium- and calcium-dust depletion in gas in and around galaxies we systematically study Ti/Ca abundance ratios in intervening absorption-line systems at low and high redshift. We investigate high-resolution optical spectra obtained by the UVES instrument at the Very Large Telescope and spectroscopically analyze 34 absorption-line systems at z<=0.5 to measure column densities (or limits) for CaII and TiII. We complement our UVES data set with previously published absorption-line data on Ti/Ca for redshifts up to z~3.8. Our absorber sample contains 110 absorbers (DLAs, sub-DLAs & LLSs). We compare our Ti/Ca findings with results from the Milky Way and the Magellanic Clouds and discuss the properties of Ti/Ca absorbers in the general context of quasar absorption-line systems.Our analysis indicates that there are two distinct populations of absorbers with either…
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