Low‐Redshift Damped Lyα Galaxies toward the Quasars B2 0827+243, PKS 0952+179, PKS 1127−145, and PKS 1629+120
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- 20 September 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 595 (1) , 94-108
- https://doi.org/10.1086/377331
Abstract
We present optical and near-infrared ground-based imaging results on four low-redshift damped Ly-alpha (DLA) galaxies. The corresponding DLA systems were discovered in our HST spectroscopic surveys for DLA lines in known strong MgII absorption-line systems toward the quasars B2 0827+243 (z{DLA}=0.525), PKS 0952+179 (z{DLA}=0.239), PKS 1127-145 (z{DLA}=0.313), and PKS 1629+120 (z{DLA}=0.532). The DLA galaxies span a mixture of morphological types from patchy, irregular, and low surface brightness to spiral galaxies. The luminosities range from 0.02L_K* to 1.2L_K*. We also discovered several extremely red objects (EROs) in two of these fields and discuss the possibility that they are associated with the DLA galaxies. These observations add to the small but growing list of DLA galaxies at low redshift. At the present time, 14 DLA galaxies in the redshift range 0.05 < z <1 have been studied. The distributions of DLA galaxy properties for these 14 cases are discussed and some important trends emerge. Low-luminosity dwarf galaxies with small impact parameters dominate this small sample. Also, four of the five highest column density systems, which dominate in the determination of the cosmological neutral gas mass density, arise in low surface brightness dwarf galaxies. Zwaan et al. have shown that only 15% of the neutral gas at the present epoch is contained in low surface brightness galaxies. Thus, if the low-redshift DLA galaxy trends hold up with larger samples, it would indicate that a different population of objects is responsible for the bulk of the neutral hydrogen gas in the universe at z approx 0.5. (Abridged)Comment: 15 pages, to appear in ApJ, September 20, 2003. Typo fixeKeywords
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