2014
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201423825
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VLT/UVES observations of peculiarαabundances in a sub-DLA atz≈ 1.8 towards the quasar B1101−26

Abstract: We present a detailed analysis of chemical abundances in a sub-damped Lyman α absorber at z = 1.839 towards the quasar B1101−26, based on a very-high-resolution (R ∼ 75 000) and high-signal-to-noise (S /N > 100) spectrum observed with the UV Visual Echelle spectrograph (UVES) installed on the ESO Very Large Telescope (VLT). The absorption line profiles are resolved into a maximum of eleven velocity components spanning a rest-frame velocity range of ≈200 km s −1 . Detected ions include C , We calculate detail… Show more

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“…While [Si/Al] is expected to display such an enhanced odd-even effect, any claims based on our current data would be premature; [Mg/Al] is another ratio predicted to reflect the signature of an enhanced odd-even effect (Heger & Woosley 2002). Complementary to an enhanced odd-even effect, one would expect to see α-element enhancement relative to iron typical in gas enriched by Type II supernovae (Wheeler et al 1989;Fox et al 2014). Furthermore, while Mg II and Fe II have similar dust depletion factors in DLAs (De Cia et al 2016), iron is more refractory and its abundance ratios can affirm that depletion is not significant in LLSs.…”
Section: Non-solar Aluminum Abundance Ratiosmentioning
confidence: 67%
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“…While [Si/Al] is expected to display such an enhanced odd-even effect, any claims based on our current data would be premature; [Mg/Al] is another ratio predicted to reflect the signature of an enhanced odd-even effect (Heger & Woosley 2002). Complementary to an enhanced odd-even effect, one would expect to see α-element enhancement relative to iron typical in gas enriched by Type II supernovae (Wheeler et al 1989;Fox et al 2014). Furthermore, while Mg II and Fe II have similar dust depletion factors in DLAs (De Cia et al 2016), iron is more refractory and its abundance ratios can affirm that depletion is not significant in LLSs.…”
Section: Non-solar Aluminum Abundance Ratiosmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…While the lack of saturation may come as a surprise, there are numerous examples in the literature of highredshift LLSs (and even some super-LLSs/sub-DLAs) observed at higher spectral resolution in which the lines we use are unsaturated (Richter et al 2005;Simon & Hamann 2010;Prochter et al 2010;Fox et al 2014;Prochaska et al 2015). At these redshifts, optically thick systems showing saturation in the lines we use are typically at higher N H I (e.g., Prochaska et al 2006) and/or have unusually high metallicities (Crighton et al 2015).…”
Section: H I and Metal Ion Column Density Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, the preferred model gives a metallicity half of that of the MW ISM and a radiation field 10 times the intensity of the MW ISM radiation. As is often the case, the modeling predicts too much C ii (Fox, Richter & Fechner 2014). The predicted neutral carbon column density increases as n(H i) rises.…”
Section: Cloudy Photoionization Modelingmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Now, the observed carbon and oxygen column densities match the Cloudy predicitions. The remaining ion species show minor discrepancies that can have various reason as we discussed in Fox et al (2014). In any case, it is obvious that the hydrogen density of this gas cloud must be relatively high, n H 10 −1.5 cm −3 .…”
Section: Weakly Ionised Absorbermentioning
confidence: 83%