Quasars probing intermediate-redshift star-forming galaxies
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2010-01-03
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We present a sample of 46 [OIII]-emitting galaxies at z < 0.8 detected in the fibre spectra of
quasars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, Data Release 7 (SDSS-DR7) through an automatic
search procedure. We also detect [O II] and Hβ emission lines from most of these galaxies
in the SDSS spectra. We study both the emission and absorption properties of a subsample
of 17 galaxies in the redshift range z = 0.4–0.7, where Mg II lines are covered by the SDSS
spectra. The measured lower limits on the star formation rates of these galaxies are in the range
0.2–20M yr−1. The emission-line luminosities and (O/H) metallicities from R23 measured
in this sample are similar to what is found in normal galaxies at these redshifts. Thus, this
constitutes a unique sample of intermediate-redshift star-forming galaxies where we can study
the quasi-stellar object (QSO) absorber–galaxy connection. Strong MgII (Wλ2796 1Å) as
well as MgI absorption lines are detected in the QSO spectra at the redshift of most of these
galaxies. Strong Fe II (Wλ2600 > 1 Å) absorption lines are also generally detected whenever
the appropriate wavelength ranges are covered. This suggests that most of these systems could
be bona fide damped Lyman α systems. We investigate various possible relations between
the MgII rest equivalent widths and the emission-line properties. We find a possible (2σ)
correlation between the emission-line metallicity of the galaxies and the MgII rest equivalent
width of the absorbers [log(O/H)+12=0.1Wλ2796 +8.27], which could be a consequence of
an underlyingmass–metallicity relation. However, [O III]-selected MgII systems represent only
aminor fraction of the strong MgII absorbers.We find this cannot be attributed to biases related
either to the spectral signal-to-noise ratio or to the brightness of the QSOs. We measure the
average observed fluxes (collected into the SDSS fibre) of the [OII] and [O III] lines associated
to MgII-selected systems through stacking technique.We find that the average luminosities of
emission lines are higher for systems with larger Wλ2796. The stacked luminosities are found
to be below the typical detection limit in individual spectra, indicating that faint galaxies can
contribute appreciably to the observed population of strong MgII absorbers at intermediate
redshifts. We also present long-slit spectroscopic observations of SDSS J113108+202151,
the most luminous line-emitting galaxy in our z ≥ 0.4 sample. Surprisingly, we find that the
line-emitting region does not coincide with the
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Galaxies: abundances, Galaxies: fundamental parameters, Galaxies: ISM, Guasar: absorption lines, Quasar: individual: SDSS J113108+202151