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C II* Absorption in Damped Lyα Systems. II. A New Window on the Star Formation History of the Universe

Arthur M. Wolfe et al 2003 ApJ 593 235-257   doi: 10.1086/376521  Help

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Arthur M. Wolfe1,3, Eric Gawiser1,3,4 and Jason X. Prochaska2,3
1 Department of Physics and Center for Astrophysics and Space Sciences, University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, Code 0424, La Jolla, CA 92093
2 University of California Observatories, Lick Observatory, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95464
3 Visiting Astronomer, W. M. Keck Telescope. The Keck Observatory is a joint facility of the University of California and the California Institute of Technology
4 Current address: Department of Astronomy, P.O. Box 208101, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520
E-mail: awolfe@ucsd.edu, egawiser@ucsd.edu and xavier@ucolick.org

ABSTRACT. Starting from the star formation rate (SFR) per unit area,img1.gif , determined for damped Lyα systems (DLAs) using the C II* method, we obtain the SFR per unit comoving volume,img2.gif (z), at z approx 3. Pure warm neutral medium (WNM) solutions are ruled out since they generate more bolometric background radiation than observed, but the two-phase solutions dominated by the cold neutral medium (CNM) are consistent with the backgrounds. We find thatimg2.gif (z) for DLAs agrees with theimg2.gif (z) for the Lyman break galaxies (LBGs). Although the mass of produced stars indicated by the SFRs is consistent with the current densities of known stellar populations, the mass of metals produced by z = 2.5 is 30 times larger than detected in absorption in DLAs. Of the three possible solutions to this "missing metals" problem, the most likely appears to be that star formation occurs in compact bulge regions. We search for evidence of feedback and find no correlations betweenimg1.gif and N(H I), but possible correlations betweenimg1.gif and low-ion velocity width andimg1.gif and metal abundance. We show that (1) the correlation between cooling rate and dust-to-gas ratio is positive evidence for grain photoelectric heating, (2) the cosmic microwave background (CMB) does not significantly populate the C II excited fine-structure states, and (3) the ratio of C II* to resonance-line optical depths is a sensitive probe of the multiphase structure of the DLA gas. We address recent arguments that DLAs are comprised only of WNM gas and show them to be inconclusive. Despite the rough agreement betweenimg2.gif (z) for DLAs and LBGs, current evidence indicates that these are distinct populations.

Subject headings: galaxies: evolution; quasars: absorption lines

Print publication: Issue 1 (2003 August 10)
Received 2003 March 28, accepted for publication 2003 April 13

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