Damped ly alpha absorbers in star-forming galaxies at z < 0.15 Detected with the Hubble Space Telescope and implications for galactic evolution
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Kulkarni, Varsha P.
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Damped ly alpha absorbers in star-forming galaxies at z < 0.15 Detected with the Hubble Space Telescope and implications for galactic evolution
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We report Hubble Space Telescope Cosmic Origins Spectrograph spectroscopy of 10 quasars with foreground starforming galaxies at 0.02 < z < 0.14 within impact parameters of ∼1–7 kpc. We detect damped/sub-damped Lyα
(DLA/sub-DLA) absorption in 100% of cases where no higher-redshift Lyman-limit systems extinguish the flux at
the expected wavelength of Lyα absorption, obtaining the largest targeted sample of DLA/sub-DLAs in lowredshift galaxies. We present absorption measurements of neutral hydrogen and metals. Additionally, we present
Green Bank Telescope 21 cm emission measurements for five of the galaxies (including two detections).
Combining our sample with the literature, we construct a sample of 117 galaxies associated with DLA/sub-DLAs
spanning 0 < z < 4.4, and examine trends between gas and stellar properties, and with redshift. The H I column
density is anticorrelated with impact parameter and stellar mass. More massive galaxies appear to have gas-rich
regions out to larger distances. The specific star formation rate (sSFR) of absorbing galaxies increases with redshift
and decreases with M*
, consistent with evolution of the star formation main sequence (SFMS). However, ∼20% of
absorbing galaxies lie below the SFMS, indicating that some DLA/sub-DLAs trace galaxies with longer-thantypical gas-depletion timescales. Most DLA/sub-DLA galaxies with 21 cm emission have higher H I masses than
typical galaxies with comparable M*
. High MHI/M* ratios and high sSFRs in DLA/sub-DLA galaxies with
M* < 109
Me suggest these galaxies may be gas-rich because of recent gas accretion rather than inefficient star
formation. Our study demonstrates the power of absorption and emission studies of DLA/sub-DLA galaxies for
extending galactic evolution studies to previously under-explored regimes of low M* and low SFR.
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National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) NNX17AJ26G
NAS5-26555
STScI under NASA NAS5-26555
GO-14137
National Science Foundation (NSF) AST/2007538
AST/2009811
European Research Council (ERC)
European Commission 278594-GasAroundGalaxies
John Templeton Foundation 12711
37426
National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA)
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The Astrophysical Journal, 929:150 (28pp), 2022 April 20
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