The Evolution of Low Ionization QSO Absorption Systems

A. Caulet
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A CCD spectroscopic survey of Mg II and Mg I absorption lines in a C IV selected sample of 35 metal systems, observed toward 12 QSOs between z = 1.1 and z = 2.1, is reported. Six Mg I and 10 Mg II absorption lines are detected in 33 C IV clouds, and some peculiarities are noted. The complex or asymmetric line profiles reveal that multiple components are present and that variations in the C IV/Mg II and Mg II/Mg I ratio may occur often from one component to another with a velocity separation less than the velocity resolution of about 100 km/s. Comparison with the Mg II absorption-line statistics at z-bar = 0.5 implies that, at z-bar = 1.6, there are more strong absorbers per unit z with W(2796) greater than 0.6 A and fewer weak absorbers. The evolutionary parameter gamma appears to depend on W(min): its value drops as W(min) is reduced and is negative at W(min) = 0.15 A. This suggests a different redshift evolution for the population of weak and strong Mg II absorbers.
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低电离QSO吸收体系的演化
本文报道了35个金属体系的C - IV样品中Mg - II和Mg - I吸收谱线的CCD光谱调查,在z = 1.1和z = 2.1之间观察到12个qso。在33个c4云中检测到6条Mg I和10条Mg II吸收谱线,并注意到一些特性。复杂的或不对称的谱线剖面表明存在多种组分,并且在一个组分与另一个组分之间经常发生C IV/Mg II和Mg II/Mg I比值的变化,其速度分离小于约100 km/s的速度分辨率。与z-bar = 0.5时的Mg - II吸收线统计数据比较表明,在z-bar = 1.6时,W(2796)大于0.6 A时,单位z强吸收体较多,弱吸收体较少。演化参数γ似乎取决于W(min):其值随着W(min)的减小而下降,在W(min) = 0.15 A时为负。这表明弱和强镁吸收体种群的红移演化是不同的。
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