A Keck HIRES Investigation of the Metal Abundances and Kinematics of the Z = 2.46 Damped LY alpha System toward Q0201+365

Abstract
We present high resolution ($approx 8$ kms) spectra of the QSO Q0201+365 obtained with HIRES, the echelle spectrograph on the 10m W.M. Keck Telescope. Although we identify over $80%$ of the absorption features and analyze several of the more complex metal-line systems, we focus our analysis on the damped Lya system at $z=2.462$. Ionization simulations suggest the hydrogen in this system is significantly neutral and all of the observed metals are predominantly singly ionized. We measure accurate abundances for Fe, Cr, Si, Ni and place a lower limit on the abundance of Zn: [Fe/H] = $-0.830 pm 0.051$, [Cr/H] = $-0.902 pm 0.064$, [Si/H] = $-0.376 pm 0.052$, [Ni/H] = $-1.002 pm 0.054$ and [Zn/H] $> -0.562 pm 0.064$. We give evidence suggesting the actual Zn abundance is [Zn/H] $approx -0.262$, implying the highest metallicity observed at a redshift $z geq 2$. The relative abundances of these elements remains constant over essentially the entire system ($approx 150$ kms in velocity space), suggesting it is well mixed. Furthermore, we use the lack of abundance variations to infer properties of the dust responsible for element depletion. Finally, we discuss the kinematic characteristics of this damped Lya system, comparing and contrasting it with other systems. The low-ion line profiles span $approx 200$ kms in velocity space and have an asymmetric shape with the strongest feature on the red edge. These kinematic characteristics are consistent with a rotating disk model.Comment: 60 pages, 20 encapsulated figures, uses aaspp4.sty. Also available at http://nately.ucsd.edu/~xavier/DLA/obs.htm

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