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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 131, Issue 2, Pages 686-700Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/499299
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cosmology : observations; galaxies : evolution; infrared : galaxies; instrumentation : high angular resolution; intergalactic medium; quasars : absorption lines
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We have carried out a high angular resolution near-infrared imaging study of the fields of six quasars with seven strong absorption-line systems at z < 0.5, using the Hokupa'a adaptive optics system and the Quick Infrared Camera on the Gemini North telescope. These absorption systems include four classical damped Ly alpha absorbers (DLAs), two sub-DLAs, and one Lyman limit system. Images were obtained in the H or K' filters with FWHM between 0.2 and 0.5 with the goal of detecting the absorbing galaxies and identifying their morphologies. Features are seen at projected separations of 0.5-16.0 from the quasars, and all the fields show features at less than 2 separation. We find candidate absorbers in all seven systems. With the assumption that some of these are associated with the absorbers, the absorbers are low-luminosity <= 0:1L*(H) or L*(K); we do not find any large, bright candidate absorbers in any of our fields. Some fields show compact features that are too faint for quantitative morphology but could arise in dwarf galaxies.
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