Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1997-07-25
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
6 pages, 4 EPS figures, conf_iap.sty. To appear in 13th IAP Workshop (1-5 July 1997) "Evolution of the Intergalactic Medium Fr
Scientific paper
A consensus is developing on the nature of various populations of absorbers at different redshift regimes and in particular on their relationships to galaxies at those epochs. As one example we discuss the population of z < 1 MgII absorbers. Kinematic models are presented that show this population to be consistent with some combination of halo and disk kinematics and not with a pure disk or halo model. In contrast, the 2 < z < 3 CIV absorbers are likely to represent a mix of already formed halos and protogalactic clumps in the process of assembly. Clues could be provided by the level at which SiIV traces the same kinematic components as CIV (relative to how it traces lower ionization gas) and this is illustrated by a simple application of principal components analysis. It remains uncertain how much unambiguous information it will be possible to extract about the detailed properties of the gas along the line of sight through an individual absorption profile. However, ratios of various low and high ionization transitions along the line of sight can be combined with insights gained from kinematic models and from observations of galaxy properties. There is reason for optimism that we will progress toward a point when we will someday study the interstellar medium and gaseous halos and environments of absorbing galaxies at close to the same level as we study these components in the Milky Way.
Charlton Jane C.
Churchill Christopher W.
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