A Metal-Strong and Dust-Rich Damped Absorption System toward the Quasar SDSS J115705.52+615521.7
Abstract
(Abridged for arXiv) We report the discovery of an unusual, extremely dust-rich and metal-strong damped absorption system (DLA) at a redshift za=2.4596 toward the quasar SDSS J115705.52+615521.7 (hereafter J1157+6155) with an emission-line redshift ze=2.5125. Its neutral hydrogen column density N = 1021.80.2 cm-2 is among the highest values measured in quasar DLAs. The measured metal column density is NZnII≈ 1013.8 cm-2, which is about 1.5 times larger than the largest value in any previously observed quasar DLAs. The best-fit curve is a MW-like law with a significant broad feature centered around 2175 in the rest frame of the absorber. The measured extinction AV ≈ 0.92 mag is unprecedentedly high in quasar DLAs. After applying an extinction correction, the i band absolute magnitude of the quasar is as high as Mi ≈ -29.4 mag, placing it one of the most luminous quasars ever known. This discovery is suggestive of the existence of a rare yet important population of dust-rich DLAs with both high metallicities and high column densities, which may have significant impact on the measurement of the cosmic evolution of neutral gas mass density and metallicity.
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