Physical conditions and redshift evolution of optically thin C III absorbers: Low-z sample
Abhisek Mohapatra (1), R. Srianand (2), Ananta C. Pradhan (1) ((1), Department of Physics, Astronomy, National Institute of Technology,, Rourkela, India (2) Inter-University Centre for Astronomy, Astrophysics,, Pune, India)

TL;DR
This study analyzes 99 optically thin C III absorption systems across low and high redshifts, revealing their physical conditions, redshift evolution, and distinct populations, providing insights into the circumgalactic medium's evolution.
Contribution
It combines low- and high-redshift C III absorber data to investigate their physical properties and redshift evolution, identifying two distinct populations based on metallicity and size.
Findings
Significant redshift evolution in density, metallicity, and size of C III absorbers.
Existence of two distinct C III absorber populations with different metallicities.
Strong anti-correlation between absorber size and metallicity.
Abstract
We present a detailed analysis of 99 optically thin C III absorption systems at redshift, associated with neutral hydrogen column densities in the range, () . Using photoionization models, we infer the number density (), C-abundance () and line-of-sight thickness () of these systems in the ranges, log (in ) , , and 1.3 pc 10 kpc, respectively with most of the systems having sub-kpc scale thickness. We combine the low and previously reported high () optically thin C III systems to study the redshift evolution and various correlation between the derived physical parameters. We see a significant redshift evolution in , and . We compare the redshift evolution of metallicity…
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