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Detecting and Characterizing Mg ii Absorption in DESI Survey Validation Quasar Spectra

Authors :
Lucas Napolitano
Agnesh Pandey
Adam D. Myers
Ting-Wen Lan
Abhijeet Anand
Jessica Aguilar
Steven Ahlen
David M. Alexander
David Brooks
Rebecca Canning
Chiara Circosta
Axel De La Macorra
Peter Doel
Sarah Eftekharzadeh
Victoria A. Fawcett
Andreu Font-Ribera
Juan Garcia-Bellido
Satya Gontcho A Gontcho
L. Le Guillou
Julien Guy
Klaus Honscheid
Stephanie Juneau
T. Kisner
Martin Landriau
Aaron M. Meisner
Ramon Miquel
J. Moustakas
Will J. Percival
J. Xavier Prochaska
Michael Schubnell
Gregory Tarlé
B. A. Weaver
Benjamin Weiner
Zhimin Zhou
Hu Zou
Siwei Zou
Source :
The Astronomical Journal, Vol 166, Iss 3, p 99 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

We present findings of the detection of Magnesium II (Mg ii , λ = 2796, 2803 Å) absorbers from the early data release of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI). DESI is projected to obtain spectroscopy of approximately 3 million quasars (QSOs), of which over 99% are anticipated to be at redshifts greater than z > 0.3, such that DESI would be able to observe an associated or intervening Mg ii absorber illuminated by the background QSO. We have developed an autonomous supplementary spectral pipeline that detects these systems through an initial line-fitting process and then confirms the line properties using a Markov Chain Monte Carlo sampler. Based upon a visual inspection of the resulting systems, we estimate that this sample has a purity greater than 99%. We have also investigated the completeness of our sample in regard to both the signal-to-noise properties of the input spectra and the rest-frame equivalent width ( W _0 ) of the absorber systems. From a parent catalog containing 83,207 quasars, we detect a total of 23,921 Mg ii absorption systems following a series of quality cuts. Extrapolating from this occurrence rate of 28.8% implies a catalog at the completion of the five-year DESI survey that will contain over eight hundred thousand Mg ii absorbers. The cataloging of these systems will enable significant further research because they carry information regarding circumgalactic medium environments, the distribution of intervening galaxies, and the growth of metallicity across the redshift range 0.3 ≤ z < 2.5.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15383881
Volume :
166
Issue :
3
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astronomical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7cc0289524e64ae688a4e7a095adcae4
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ace62c