1991
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/250.1.24
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An inhomogeneous reference catalogue of identified intervening heavy element systems in spectra of QSOs

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“…Moreover, if a changing ionization state were driving the evolution, one would expect to observe, with the weakening of a highly ionized species like C iv, a corresponding increase in the strength of singly ionized species like C II and Si II (and a rapidly increasing incidence of optically thick LLSs). Recent results suggest that the singly ionized species in fact show a decrease in number similar to that of C IV at high redshift (York et al 1991;, and while the jury is still out on the LLSs, our own data suggest that there is no corresponding abrupt change in the number density for z> 1.5. Thus, we tentatively suggest that the observed evolution of C IV is controlled primarily by a systematic change in the abundance of C in the gas with time, and we are possibly observing the period of initial heavy-element enrichment in the outer parts of galaxies (cf.…”
Section: IV Absorption Systemsmentioning
confidence: 42%
“…Moreover, if a changing ionization state were driving the evolution, one would expect to observe, with the weakening of a highly ionized species like C iv, a corresponding increase in the strength of singly ionized species like C II and Si II (and a rapidly increasing incidence of optically thick LLSs). Recent results suggest that the singly ionized species in fact show a decrease in number similar to that of C IV at high redshift (York et al 1991;, and while the jury is still out on the LLSs, our own data suggest that there is no corresponding abrupt change in the number density for z> 1.5. Thus, we tentatively suggest that the observed evolution of C IV is controlled primarily by a systematic change in the abundance of C in the gas with time, and we are possibly observing the period of initial heavy-element enrichment in the outer parts of galaxies (cf.…”
Section: IV Absorption Systemsmentioning
confidence: 42%
“…While the exact relationship between high-redshift galaxies and heavy-element absorbers is unclear, it does appear that these systems are tracing the richer agglomerations of the clustering network, perhaps one that is similar to that found in detailed three-1 Contact D. E. Vanden Berk for a pre-(danvb=astro.as.utexas.edu) liminary version of the catalog ; see York et al (1991) for an earlier version. dimensional numerical investigations of the distribution of the richest Lya absorbers (see, e.g., Zhang et al 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…2 Contact D. E. Vanden Berk for the latest version of (danvb=fnal.gov) the catalog ; see York et al (1991) for an earlier version. (1985), Crotts (1985), and Tytler, Sandoval, & Fan (1993).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%