An Ultraviolet Survey of Low-Redshift Partial Lyman-Limit Systems with the HST Cosmic Origins Spectrograph

Abstract

We present an ultraviolet spectroscopic survey of strong H I absorbers in the intergalactic medium, probing their evolution over the last 6-7 Gyr at redshifts 0.24 ≤ z ≤ 0.84. We measure column densities N HI \,( cm-2) from the pattern of Lyman-series absorption lines and flux decrement at the Lyman limit (LL) when available. We analyzed 220 H I absorbers in ultraviolet spectra of 102 active galactic nuclei (AGN) taken by the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph aboard the Hubble Space Telescope with G130M/G160M gratings (1134-1795 ). For 158 absorbers with N HI ≥ 15, the mean frequency is d N/dz = 4.95 0.39 over pathlength z = 31.94 (0.24 ≤ z ≤ 0.84). We identify 8 Lyman Limit Systems (LLS, N HI ≥ 17.2) and 54 partial systems (pLLS) with 16.0 ≤ N HI < 17.2. Toward 159 AGN between 0.01 < z abs < 0.84 with z ≈ 48, we find four damped Lyα absorbers (DLA) with (d N/dz) DLA = 0.083+0.066-0.040 at z = 0.18. The mean LLS frequency between z = 0.24-0.48 is (d N/dz) LLS = 0.36+0.20-0.13 fitted to N(z) = (0.25+0.13-0.09)(1+z)1.14. For 54 pLLS we find (d N/dz) pLLS = 1.690.23 at z = 0.39, a frequency consistent with gaseous halo sizes R ≈ 100 h-1~ kpc for (0.3-3L*) galaxies. A maximum-likelihood analysis yields a distribution f(N,z) = C0 N-β (1+z)γ with β = 1.48 0.05 and γ = 1.14+0.88-0.89 for 15 ≤ N HI ≤ 17.5. The far-UV opacity gradient is d τ eff / dz ≈ (0.444)(1+z)1.14 over the range 15 ≤ N HI ≤ 17, implying mean LyC optical depth τ eff ≈ 0.3-0.5 toward sources at z = 1-2.

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