Host Galaxies of Ultra Strong Mg II absorbers at z $\sim$ 0.5
Labanya Kumar Guha, Raghunathan Srianand, Rajeshwari Dutta, Ravi, Joshi, Pasquier Noterdaeme, Patrick Petitjean

TL;DR
This study investigates the properties and host galaxies of ultra-strong Mg II absorbers at z~0.5, revealing their larger impact parameters, higher luminosities, and potential gas flows or interactions influencing their absorption features.
Contribution
First detailed characterization of host galaxies of USMgII absorbers at z~0.5, including impact parameters, luminosities, and star formation rates, highlighting their distinct properties.
Findings
USMgII host galaxies have larger impact parameters than typical Mg II absorbers.
They are more luminous and massive at a given impact parameter.
Approximately 33% of host galaxies are isolated, suggesting gas flows or interactions influence absorption.
Abstract
From a sample of 109 candidate Ultra-Strong Mg II (USMgII; having rest equivalent width of Mg II absorption, Angstrom) systems at z=0.4-0.6, we confirm 27 and identify host galaxies of 20 systems based on associated nebular line emission from our SALT observations or from SDSS fiber spectra. The measured impact parameter, [O II] luminosity, star formation rate, B-band luminosity and stellar mass are in the ranges , , , and respectively. The impact parameters found are larger than that predicted by the vs D relationship of the general population of Mg II absorbers. At a given D, USMgII host galaxies are more luminous and massive compared to typical Mg II absorbers. However, the measured…
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