International audienceIt is important to understand the selection effects behind the quasar samples to fully exploit the potential of quasars as probes of cosmic chemical evolution and the internal gas dynamics of galaxies; in particular, it is vital to understand whether the selection criteria exclude foreground galaxies with certain properties, most importantly a high dust content. Here we present spectroscopic follow-up from the 10.4 m GTC telescope of a dust-reddened quasar, eHAQ0111+0641, from the extended High AV Quasar (HAQ) survey. We find that the z = 3.21 quasar has a foreground damped Lyman-α absorber (DLA) at z = 2.027 along the line of sight. The DLA has very strong metal lines due to a moderately high metallicity with an infer...
If damped Lyman alpha systems (DLAs) contain even modest amounts of dust, the ultraviolet luminosity...
We present an analysis of UV spectra of 13 quasars believed to belong to extreme Population A (xA) q...
We use the average E(B-V) and ZnII column densities of a sample of z~1 CaII (3935, 3970) absorption ...
International audienceIt is important to understand the selection effects behind the quasar samples ...
International audienceThe cosmic chemical enrichment as measured from damped Lyα absorbers (DLAs) wi...
International audienceWe present a detailed analysis of a red quasar at z = 2.32 with an intervening...
International audienceWe present a systematic study of the impact of a dust bias on samples of dampe...
Quasar absorption systems (QASs) offer a way to spectroscopically study chemical evolution in galaxi...
The dust content of damped Lyman α systems (DLAs) is an important observable for understanding their...
This is the second paper of a series reporting on the results from a survey conducted with the ESO V...
International audienceThe quasar Q0918+1636 (z = 3.07) has two intervening high-metallicity Damped L...
International audienceDamped Lyman-α absorbers (DLAs) as a class of quasi-stellar object (QSO) absor...
International audienceWe present the results of a new spectroscopic survey for dusty intervening abs...
8 pages, 6 figures, Accepted for publication in MNRAS. 2nd paper in a series for which the first pap...
We present the results of a new spectroscopic survey for dusty intervening absorption systems, parti...
If damped Lyman alpha systems (DLAs) contain even modest amounts of dust, the ultraviolet luminosity...
We present an analysis of UV spectra of 13 quasars believed to belong to extreme Population A (xA) q...
We use the average E(B-V) and ZnII column densities of a sample of z~1 CaII (3935, 3970) absorption ...
International audienceIt is important to understand the selection effects behind the quasar samples ...
International audienceThe cosmic chemical enrichment as measured from damped Lyα absorbers (DLAs) wi...
International audienceWe present a detailed analysis of a red quasar at z = 2.32 with an intervening...
International audienceWe present a systematic study of the impact of a dust bias on samples of dampe...
Quasar absorption systems (QASs) offer a way to spectroscopically study chemical evolution in galaxi...
The dust content of damped Lyman α systems (DLAs) is an important observable for understanding their...
This is the second paper of a series reporting on the results from a survey conducted with the ESO V...
International audienceThe quasar Q0918+1636 (z = 3.07) has two intervening high-metallicity Damped L...
International audienceDamped Lyman-α absorbers (DLAs) as a class of quasi-stellar object (QSO) absor...
International audienceWe present the results of a new spectroscopic survey for dusty intervening abs...
8 pages, 6 figures, Accepted for publication in MNRAS. 2nd paper in a series for which the first pap...
We present the results of a new spectroscopic survey for dusty intervening absorption systems, parti...
If damped Lyman alpha systems (DLAs) contain even modest amounts of dust, the ultraviolet luminosity...
We present an analysis of UV spectra of 13 quasars believed to belong to extreme Population A (xA) q...
We use the average E(B-V) and ZnII column densities of a sample of z~1 CaII (3935, 3970) absorption ...