Probing star formation across cosmic time with absorption-line systems

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We present an empirical connection between cold (~104K) gas in galactic haloes and star formation. Using a sample of more than 8500 Mgii absorbers from Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) quasar spectra, we report the detection of a 15σ correlation between the rest equivalent width W0 of Mgii absorbers and the associated [Oii] luminosity, an estimator of star formation rate. This correlation has interesting implications: using only observable quantities we show that Mgii absorbers trace a substantial fraction of the global [Oii] luminosity density and recover the overall star formation history of the Universe derived from classical emission estimators up to z~ 2. We then show that the distribution function of Mgii rest equivalent widths, dN/dW0, inherits both its shape and amplitude from the [Oii] luminosity function Φ(L). These distributions can be naturally connected, without any free parameter. Our results imply a high covering factor of cold gas around star-forming galaxies: C≳ 0.5, favouring outflows as the mechanism responsible for Mgii absorption. We then argue that intervening Mgii absorbers and blueshifted Mgii absorption seen in the spectra of star-forming galaxies are essentially the same systems, implying that the observed outflowing gas can reach radii of ~50kpc. These results not only shed light on the nature of Mgii absorbers but also provide us with a new probe of star formation, in absorption, i.e. in a way which does not suffer from dust extinction and with a redshift-independent sensitivity. As shown in this analysis, such a tool can be applied in a noise-dominated regime, i.e. using a data set for which emission lines are not detected in individual objects. This is of particular interest for high-redshift studies. © 2011 The Authors. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society © 2011 RAS.

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Ménard, B., Wild, V., Nestor, D., Quider, A., Zibetti, S., Rao, S., & Turnshek, D. (2011). Probing star formation across cosmic time with absorption-line systems. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 417(2), 801–811. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.18227.x

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