ChandraDetection of X‐Ray Absorption Associated with a Damped Lyα System
- 20 November 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 562 (1) , 133-138
- https://doi.org/10.1086/323439
Abstract
We have observed three quasars, PKS 1127-145, Q1331+171, and Q0054+144, with the ACIS-S aboard the Chandra X-Ray Observatory in order to measure soft X-ray absorption associated with intervening 21 cm and damped Lyα absorbers. For PKS 1127-145, we detect absorption that, if associated with an intervening zabs = 0.312 absorber, implies a metallicity of 23% solar. If the absorption is not at zabs = 0.312, then the metallicity is still constrained to be less than 23% solar. The advantage of the X-ray measurement is that the derived metallicity is insensitive to ionization, inclusion of an atom in a molecule, or depletion onto grains. The X-ray absorption is mostly due to oxygen and is consistent with the oxygen abundance of 30% solar derived from optical nebular emission lines in a foreground galaxy at the redshift of the absorber. For Q1331+171 and Q0054+144, only upper limits were obtained, although the exposure times were intentionally short, since for these two objects we were interested primarily in measuring flux levels to plan for future observations. The imaging results are presented in a companion paper.Keywords
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