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Absorption systems in radio-selected QSO surveys

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 October 2005

Sara L. Ellison
Affiliation:
University of Victoria, Dept. Physics & Astronomy, Victoria, BC, V8P 1A1, Canada email: sarae@uvic.ca
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Abstract

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Radio-selected samples of quasars with complete optical identifications offer an ideal dataset with which to investigate dust bias associated with intervening absorption systems. Here, we review our work on the Complete Optical and Radio Absorption Line System (CORALS) survey whose aim is to quantify this bias and assess the impact of dust on absorber statistics. First, we review previously published results on the number density and gas content of high column density absorbers over the redshift range $0.6<z<3.5$. We then present the latest results from CORALS which focus on measuring the metal content of our unbiased absorber sample and an investigation of their optical–IR colours. Overall we find that although dust is unarguably present in absorption galaxies, the level appears to be low enough that the statistics of previous magnitude limited samples have not been severely affected and that the subsequent reddening of background QSOs is small.

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© 2005 International Astronomical Union