Star-Formation in Neutral Hydrogen Gas Reservoirs at Cosmic Noon
arXiv:2411.10525 · doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202452542
Abstract
We aim to constrain the average star formation associated with neutral hydrogen gas reservoirs at cosmic noon. Using a unprecedented sample of 1716 high column density Damped Ly- absorbers (DLAs) from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey with log((HI) / cm) 21, we generated the average Ly- emission spectrum associated to DLAs, free from emission from the background quasar. We measured Ly emission at level with luminosity (corresponding to about 0.02 L at 2-3) in systems with average log((HI)/ ) 21.2 and at median redshift of 2.64. The peak of the Ly emission is apparently redshifted by 300 km s relative to the absorption redshift, which is seemingly due to suppression of blue Ly- photons by radiative transfer through expanding gas. We infer that DLAs form stars with an average rate of (0.08 0.01)/, i.e, for a typical escape fraction, , of Lyman- emitting galaxies. DLA galaxies follows the star formation main sequence of star-forming galaxies at high redshift, suggesting that the DLA population is dominated by the lower mass end of Lyman- emitting galaxies.
5 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in A&A (Letters)