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Journal title
Proceedings of the International Astronomical UnionDate Published
2006-01-01Publication Volume
2
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We give references to some of our work on the properties and evolution of the neutral gas component of the Universe (see reference list). The bulk of the observed neutral gas has been detected by identifying intervening damped Ly? (DLA) quasar absorption-line systems with N(H) > 2 × 1020 atoms cm ?2. We also present some initial results from a program to identify DLA absorbers near redshift z = 0.5 using Hubble Space Telescope ACS prism spectraCitation
David Turnshek, Sandhya Rao, Eric Monier, Daniel Nestor and Anna Quider (2006). The Evolution of Neutral Gas in the Universe. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 2, pp 440-440. Available on the publisher's site at http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S1743921306010611 .Description
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