Bibcode
Molaro, P.; Falomo, R.Osservatorio Astronomica di Padova, Padova, Italy; Centurion, M.; Vladilo, G.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.327, p.47-56
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11
1997
Journal
Citations
18
Refereed citations
15
Description
We present a study of the MgII absorption system at z=0.558 towards the
BL Lac object PKS 0118-272 based on high resolution spectra
(λ/{DELTA}λ=~2x10^4^) obtained at the 3.6m ESO telescope
and on direct imaging data obtained at the 3.5m ESO New Technology
Telescope. At the redshift of the absorber we detect lines of the low
ionization species MgI, MgII, CaII, TiII, MnII, and FeII. Most of the
lines are unsaturated and we determine accurate column densities for all
the species but MgII. The derived column densities are typical of the
interstellar gas in the disk of the Galaxy. By assuming dust-free gas
with solar abundances these column densities yield
N(HI)>2.5x10^19^cm^-2^ however, the relative elemental abundances
suggest that some dust is present and that N(HI)=~2x10^20^cm^-2^. The
inferred HI column density indicates that the absorber is a Damped
Lyα system. We find [Ti/Fe]=+0.3, in agreement with [Ti/Fe]
measurements in DLA absorbers, but [Mn/Fe]=+0.4, at variance with the
values [Mn/Fe]<0 common to DLA systems. The measured [Ti/Fe] and
[Mn/Fe] ratios match remarkably well the differential depletion pattern
of low-density interstellar clouds in the Galaxy. Unlike high-redshift
DLA systems (z>=2), the z=0.558 absorber seems to originate in a
galaxy that has already attained the abundances and dust content of
present-day disk galaxies. The analysis of our imaging data lends
support to the presence of an intervening galaxy. After a careful
subtraction of the BL Lac image, an object at 1.6" from PKS 0118-272 is
detected. At the absorber redshift the projected distance of this close
companion (14h_50_^-1^kpc) and its absolute magnitude (M_R_=~-22.3) are
consistent with those found for galaxies associated with low-redshift
DLA systems.