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We present Keck/OSIRIS infrared IFU observations of the $z = $ 3.153 sub-DLA DLA2233+131, previously detected in absorption to a background quasar and studied with single slit spectroscopy and PMAS integral field spectroscopy (IFU). We used the Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics (LGSAO) and OSIRIS IFU to reduce the point-spread function of the background quasar to FWHM$sim$0.15 arcseconds and marginally resolve extended, foreground DLA emission. We detect [OIII]$lambda$5007 emission with a flux F$^{[OIII]lambda5007}$ = $(2.4pm0.5)times10^{-17}$ erg s$^{-1}$ cm$^{-2}$, as well as unresolved [OIII]$lambda$4959 and H$betalambda$4861 emission. Using a composite spectrum over the emission region, we measure dynamical mass $sim$ $3.1times10^9$ M$_{odot}$. We make several estimates of star formation rate using [OIII]$lambda$5007 and H$betalambda$4861 emission, and measure a star formation rate of $sim$ $7.1- 13.6$ M$_{odot}$ yr$^{-1}$. We map [OIII]$lambda$5007 and H$betalambda$4861 emission and the corresponding velocity fields to search for signs of kinematic structure. These maps allow for a more detailed kinematic analysis than previously possible for this galaxy. While some regions show slightly red and blue-shifted emission indicative of potential edge-on disk rotation, the data are insufficient to support this interpretation.
We report the detection of the host galaxy of a damped Ly$alpha$ system (DLA) with log N(HI) $ [rm cm^{-2}]$ = $21.0 pm 0.10$ at $z approx 3.0091$ towards the background quasar SDSS J011852+040644 using the Palomar Cosmic Web Imager (PCWI) at the Hal
We report on a sensitive search for redshifted H$alpha$ line-emission from three high-metallicity damped Ly$alpha$ absorbers (DLAs) at $z approx 2.4$ with the Near-infrared Integral Field Spectrometer (NIFS) on the Gemini-North telescope, assisted by
We have completed spectroscopic observations using LRIS on the Keck 1 telescope of 30 very high redshift quasars, 11 selected for the presence of damped Ly-alpha absorption systems and 19 with redshifts z > 3.5 not previously surveyed for absorption
We searched quasar spectra from the SDSS-III Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS) for the rare occurrences where a strong damped Lyman-alpha absorber (DLA) blocks the Broad Line Region emission from the quasar and acts as a natural coronagr
Analysis of the absorption lines in the afterglow spectrum of the gamma-ray burst GRB010222 indicates that its host galaxy (at a redshift of z=1.476) is the strongest damped Lyman-alpha (DLA) system known, having a very low metallicity and modest dus