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Evidence of dust in DLAs from abundance studies
Miroslava Dessauges-Zavadsky Geneva Observatory,
Switzerland
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General idea
  • How can we detect the presence of dust from
    abundance studies ?
  • Observations in the local ISM
  • elemental abundances measured in the
    interstellar gas of the solar
  • vicinity are generally depleted with respect to
    the solar values
  • (e.g. Morton 74 Jenkins, Savage Spitzer 86)
  • ? Commonly accepted interpretation
  • dust depletion a fraction of these elements
    is not detected in the gas,
  • because it is locked into dust grains
  • ? Different elements have different depletion
    values
  • the propensity of a given element to be depleted
    appears to be correlated
  • with its condensation temperature
  • (e.g. Savage Sembach 96)
  • ? Elemental depletions vary among different lines
    of sight
  • dust properties depend heavily on the local
    physical conditions
  • (e.g. Draine McKee 93)

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Depletion values from element to element
Observations in the Galactic ISM
Savage Sembach 96 Welty et al. 99
Summary table of the detected elements in DLAs
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1st evidence of dust in DLAs
  • Comparison of gas phase abundances of elements
  • which in the Galactic ISM clouds are depleted by
    different amounts
  • ! consider elements with the same
    nucleosynthetic type to avoid
  • problems of mixing of nucleosynthesis and dust
    depletion effects

DLA at zabs 2.309 toward Q010013
DLA at zabs 1.776 toward Q133117
? In DLAs ?Zn/Fe? 0.45, ?Zn/Cr?
0.30 In Galactic stars Fe, Cr and Ni track
each other and
Zn/Fe 00.2 (e.g. Mishenina et al. 02)
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2nd evidence of dust in DLAs
Correlations between different abundance
ratios (Prochaska Wolfe 02) ? Correlations
are expected if the observed enhancement in
iron-peak element ratios are really due to
differential dust depletion.
  • Anti-correlation Cr/Fe, Cr/Ni vs Zn/Fe
  • - observed in the Galactic ISM at much higher
    level
  • - Fe more readily depleted into dust grain
    cores,
  • while Cr more efficiently adsorbed into grain
  • mantles which form in denser/more depleted
    regions
  • Correlation Si/Ti vs Zn/Fe
  • - 2 ?-elements and 2 iron-peak elements
  • - due to dust because no star exhibits Si/Ti gt
    0.2

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3rd evidence of dust in DLAs
Anti-correlation between X/Zn and F(zn)
Zn/Hlog N(HI) (Hou, Boissier Prantzos
01) ? a tight anti-correlation between log
(X/H) vs log N(HI) is observed in the ISM
high column densities correspond to a larger
amount of dust depletion
? this
anti-correlation not observed in DLAs,
but X/Zn is anti-correlated with F(Zn)
log (X/H) ? X/Zn / log N(HI) ? F(Zn)
because DLAs have different metallicities
high amounts of metals ? high amounts of dust
Wakker Mathis 00
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4th evidence of dust in DLAs
  • Detection of the H2 molecules
  • H2 molecules efficiently formed on dust grains
  • ? the detection of H2 suggests the presence of
    dust
  • In our Galaxy the molecular fraction, f (H2),
    correlates with E(B?V)
  • (Spitzer Jenkins 75)
  • In DLAs f (H2) correlates with dust indicators
  • H2 mostly detected at the highest
    metallicities and largest depletions
  • (Levshakov, Dessauges-Zavadsky et al. 02
    Ledoux, Petitjean Srianand 03)

Dust-to-gas ratio
f (H2) 2 N(H2) / 2 N(H2) N(HI)
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Dust is indeed present in DLAs
  • The presence of dust in DLAs is now firmly
    established
  • The dust depletion levels observed in DLAs are
    small, lower than those
  • measured in the Galactic ISM clouds with similar
    HI column densities
  • They mostly resemble to the dust depletion of
    the Galactic halo warm gas
  • (Kulkarni, Fall Truran 97 Savaglio, Panagia
    Stiavelli 00)
  • For most DLAs the molecular fraction is very
    small log f(H2) lt 6
  • The mean log f (H2), where H2 is detected, is
    0.01, about the same as in the LMC and SMC,
    and a factor of 10 smaller than in the Galactic
    disk (Savage et al. 77 Tumlinson et al. 02)
  • The low dust depletion level and molecular
    fraction are likely a consequence of low
    metallicities and higher temperatures in the DLA
    ISM (Petitjean, Srianand Ledoux
    00 Kanekar Chengalur 01)
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