The current status and remaining questions of Mgii absorbers are reviewed with an eye toward new results incorporating high quality Hubble Space Telescope images of the absorbing galaxies. In the end, we find that our current picture of extended gaseous regions around galaxies at earlier epochs is in need of some revision; Mgii absorbing 'halos' appear to be patchier and their geometry less regular than previously inferred. We also find that the so-called 'weak' Mgii absorbers are associated with normal galaxies over a wide range of impact parameters, suggesting that this class of absorber does not strictly select low surface brightness, dwarf galaxies, or IGM material. We emphasise the need for a complete survey of the galaxies in quasar f...
We study the properties of 1880 Mg II absorption line systems using only the photometric data catalo...
We present a study of strong intervening absorption systems in the near-IR spectra of 31 luminous qu...
We present joint constraints on the distribution of Mg II absorption around high redshift galaxies o...
The current status and remaining questions of MgII absorbers are reviewed with an eye toward new res...
The largest catalog of strong MgII absorbers to date derived from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS...
This dissertation consists of several projects designed to further our understanding of galaxies and...
We present an initial survey of Mg II absorption characteristics in a carefully constructed, volume-...
We describe the Mg II Absorber-Galaxy Catalog, MAGIICAT, a compilation of 182 spectroscopically iden...
We present an initial survey of Mg II absorption characteristics in the halos of a carefully constru...
We present the following results of photoionization modeling of six MgII-selected absorption systems...
We compared the quantified morphological properties of 37 intermediate redshift Mg II absorption sel...
We constructed a sample of 205 galaxies (0.1 < z < 1.1) having extended CGM gas measured with MgII d...
Strong Mg II quasar absorption line systems provide us with a useful tool to understand the gas that...
Using a sample of nearly 700 quasars with strong (W_0(2796)>0.8 Angstrom) MgII absorption lines dete...
We map the radial and azimuthal distribution of MgII gas within similar to 200 kpc (physical) of sim...
We study the properties of 1880 Mg II absorption line systems using only the photometric data catalo...
We present a study of strong intervening absorption systems in the near-IR spectra of 31 luminous qu...
We present joint constraints on the distribution of Mg II absorption around high redshift galaxies o...
The current status and remaining questions of MgII absorbers are reviewed with an eye toward new res...
The largest catalog of strong MgII absorbers to date derived from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS...
This dissertation consists of several projects designed to further our understanding of galaxies and...
We present an initial survey of Mg II absorption characteristics in a carefully constructed, volume-...
We describe the Mg II Absorber-Galaxy Catalog, MAGIICAT, a compilation of 182 spectroscopically iden...
We present an initial survey of Mg II absorption characteristics in the halos of a carefully constru...
We present the following results of photoionization modeling of six MgII-selected absorption systems...
We compared the quantified morphological properties of 37 intermediate redshift Mg II absorption sel...
We constructed a sample of 205 galaxies (0.1 < z < 1.1) having extended CGM gas measured with MgII d...
Strong Mg II quasar absorption line systems provide us with a useful tool to understand the gas that...
Using a sample of nearly 700 quasars with strong (W_0(2796)>0.8 Angstrom) MgII absorption lines dete...
We map the radial and azimuthal distribution of MgII gas within similar to 200 kpc (physical) of sim...
We study the properties of 1880 Mg II absorption line systems using only the photometric data catalo...
We present a study of strong intervening absorption systems in the near-IR spectra of 31 luminous qu...
We present joint constraints on the distribution of Mg II absorption around high redshift galaxies o...