Abstract

We present chemical abundance measurements from high resolution observations of 7 subdamped Lyman-� absorbers and 1 damped Lyman-� system at z < 1.5. Three of these objects have high metallicity, with near or super-solar Zn abundance. Grids of Cloudy models for each system were constructed to look for possible ionization effects in these systems. For the systems in which we could constrain the ionization parameter, we find that the ionization corrections as predicted by the Cloudy models are generally small and within the typical error bars (� 0.15 dex), in general agreement with previous studies. The Al III to Al II ratio for these and other absorbers from the literature are compared, and we find that while the subDLAs have a larger scatter in the Al III to Al II ratios than the DLAs, there appears to be little correlation between the ratio and NH I. The relationship between the metallicity and the velocity width of the profile for these systems is investigat ed. We show that the sub-DLAs that have been observed to date follow a similar trend as DLA absorbers, with the more metal rich systems exhibiting large velocity widths. We also find that t he systems at the upper edge of this relationship with high metallicities and large velocity wi dths are more likely to be sub-DLAs than DLA absorbers, perhaps implying that the sub-DLA absorbers are more representative of massive galaxies.

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