The study of galaxy evolution using quasar absorption lines requires an understanding of what components of galaxies and their surroundings are contributing to the absorption in various transitions. This paper considers the kinematic composition of the class of 0.4 < z < 1.0 Mg II absorbers, particularly addressing the question of what fraction of this absorption is produced in halos and what fraction arises from galaxy disks. We design models with various fractional contributions from radial infall of halo material and from a rotating thick disk component. We generate synthetic spectra from lines of sight through model galaxies and compare the resulting ensembles of Mg II profiles with the 0.4
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Charlton, J. C., & Churchill, C. W. (1998). The Kinematic Composition of Mg ii Absorbers. The Astrophysical Journal, 499(1), 181–197. https://doi.org/10.1086/305632
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