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Zou, S.Jiang, L.
Shen, Y.
Wu, J.
Bañados, E.
Fan, X.
Ho, L.C.
Riechers, D.A.
Venemans, B.
Vestergaard, M.
Walter, F.
Wang, F.
Willott, C.J.
Joshi, R.
Wu, X.-B.
Yang, J.
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Steward Observatory, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2021
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Zou, S., Jiang, L., Shen, Y., Wu, J., Bañados, E., Fan, X., ... & Yang, J. (2021). Strong Mg ii and Fe ii Absorbers at 2.2< z< 6.0. The Astrophysical Journal, 906(1), 32.Journal
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We present a study of strong intervening absorption systems in the near-IR spectra of 31 luminous quasars at z < 5.7. The quasar spectra were obtained with Gemini GNIRS that provide continuous wavelength coverage from ∼0.9 to ∼2.5 μm. We detect 32 strong Mg II doublet absorbers with rest-frame equivalent width Wr(lambda;2796) < 1.0 Å at 2.2 > z > 6.0. Each Mg II absorber is confirmed by at least two associated Fe II absorption lines in the rest-frame wavelength range of ∼1600-2600 Å. We find that the comoving line density (dN/dX) of the strong Fe II-bearing Mg II absorbers decreases toward higher redshift at z < 3, consistent with previous studies. Compared with strong Mg II absorbers detected in damped Lyα systems at 2 > z > 4, our absorbers are potentially less saturated and show much larger rest-frame velocity widths. This suggests that the gas traced by our absorbers are potentially affected by galactic superwinds. We analyze the Hubble Space Telescope near-IR images of the quasars and identify possible associated galaxies for our strong absorbers. There are a maximum of two galaxy candidates found within 5"radius of each absorber. The median F105W-band magnitude of these galaxy candidates is 24.8 mag, which is fainter than the L*galaxy luminosity at z ∼ 4. By using our observed dN/dX of strong Mg II absorbers and galaxy candidates median luminosity, we suggest that at high redshift, strong Mg II absorbers tend to have a more disturbed environment but smaller halo size than that at z > 1. © 2021. The Author(s).Note
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