Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Apr 1999
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The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 515, Issue 2, pp. 500-505.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Galaxies: Abundances, Galaxies: Ism, Galaxies: Quasars: Absorption Lines, Galaxies: Quasars: Individual: Alphanumeric: Q1422+231
Scientific paper
We obtained Keck High Resolution Echelle Spectrometer (FWHM=4.4 km s^-1) spectra of images A and C of the gravitationally lensed quasar Q1422+231 (z_em=3.628). The images are separated by 1.3" on the sky. In an absorption system at z_abs=3.538, gas column density variations by an order of magnitude and velocity shear on the order of 10 km s^-1 are observed in the low-ionization (Si II and C II) lines. The transverse separation in the absorbing cloud is estimated to be as small as 26 h^-1_50 pc, corresponding to an effective angular resolution of 4 mas as seen from the Earth. In contrast, the high-ionization (C IV) gas appears mostly featureless and thus must be considerably more extended. The abundances of the elements carbon, silicon, and oxygen appear to be close to the solar values. The observation provides the first spatially and kinematically resolved probe of the interstellar medium at high redshift on scales small enough to be influenced by individual stars or star clusters. The mass associated with the low-ionization ``cloudlets'' is likely to be less than about 3000 M_solar and possibly less than 1 M_solar. The velocity shear that is seen across the lines of sight is too large to be caused by galactic bulk motion, so the velocity field of the low-ionization gas must be strongly influenced by small-scale local gasdynamics. While presently it cannot be excluded that the disturbances of the gas are due to high-velocity outflows from the background quasar, the observed velocity and density structure of the z=3.538 absorption is consistent with our line of sight running through an expanding shell of gas, possibly a supernova bubble or a stellar wind.
Barlow Tom A.
Rauch Michael
Sargent Wallace L. W.
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