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We present the results from a spectroscopic survey for intervening MgII absorption in the spectra of 381 background QSOs conducted at the Multiple Mirror Telescope. This survey complements our earlier SDSS EDR MgII survey, extending our results to lower redshift ($z simeq 0.15$) and weaker MgII $lambda2796$ rest equivalent width ($W_0^{lambda2796} simeq 0.1$AA). We confirm two major results from that survey: the transition in the $W_0^{lambda2796}$ distribution at $W_0^{lambda2796} approx 0.3$AA, and the $W_0^{lambda2796}$-dependent evolution of the incidence of systems. The nature of $partial^2N/partial z partial W_0^{lambda2796}$ is consistent with the idea that multiple physically-distinct components/processes contribute to the incidence of MgII absorption systems in a $W_0$-dependent manner and evolve at different rates. A significant decrease in the total proper absorption cross section is detected in our MMT data for systems as weak as 1.0 AA $le W_0^{lambda2796} < 1.5$AA at $zlesssim 0.4$. We discuss this $W_0$-dependent evolution in the context of the evolution of galaxy structures, processes including superwinds and interactions, and damped-Ly$alpha$ absorbers. We also consider the possibility that the observed redshift and $W_0^{lambda2796}$ dependence of the incidence of absorption in spectroscopic surveys for low-ion/neutral gas results from the effects of dust-induced extinction.
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We argue that most strong intervening metal absorption line systems, where the rest equivalent width of the MgII 2796A line is >0.5A, are interstellar material in, and outflowing from, star-forming disks. We show that a version of the Kennicutt-Schmi
Previous studies have shown that the incidence rate of intervening strong MgII absorbers towards GRBs were a factor of 2 - 4 higher than towards quasars. Exploring the similar sized and uniformly selected legacy data sets XQ-100 and XSGRB, each consi
We investigate the dependence of residual rotation measure (RRM) on intervening absorption systems at cosmic distances by using a large sample of 539 SDSS quasars in conjunction with the available rotation measure catalog at around 21cm wavelength. W
Prochter et al. 2006 recently found that the number density of strong intervening 0.5<z<2 MgII absorbers detected in gamma-ray burst (GRB) afterglow spectra is nearly 4 times larger than in QSO spectra. We have conducted a similar study using CIV abs