Intervening Mg II absorption systems from the SDSS DR12 quasar spectra
Srinivasan Raghunathan, Roger G. Clowes, Luis E. Campusano, Ilona K., S\"ochting, Matthew J. Graham, and Gerard M. Williger

TL;DR
This paper presents a large, automated catalogue of Mg II absorption systems from SDSS DR12 quasar spectra, analyzing their properties, evolution, and potential biases, providing a valuable resource for studying galaxy evolution.
Contribution
The study introduces an extensive, systematically detected Mg II absorption catalogue from SDSS DR12, with detailed analysis of its properties and evolution, including assessment of selection effects.
Findings
Detected 39,694 Mg II systems at high significance.
Found evidence for steeper evolution of strong systems at low redshift.
Estimated a false positive rate of 7.7% in the catalogue.
Abstract
We present the catalogue of the Mg II absorption systems detected at a high significance level using an automated search algorithm in the spectra of quasars from the twelfth data release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. A total of 266,433 background quasars were searched for the presence of absorption systems in their spectra. The continuum modelling for the quasar spectra was performed using a mean filter. A pseudo-continuum derived using a median filter was used to trace the emission lines. The absorption system catalogue contains 39,694 Mg II systems detected at a 6.0, 3.0 level respectively for the two lines of the doublet. The catalogue was constrained to an absorption line redshift of 0.35 z 2.3. The rest-frame equivalent width of the 2796 line ranges between 0.2 W 6.2 . Using Gaussian-noise only simulations we estimate a…
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