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FLASH Pilot Survey: Detections of associated 21 cm HI absorption in GAMA galaxies at 0.42 < z <1.00

Authors :
Su, Renzhi
Sadler, Elaine M.
Allison, James R.
Mahony, Elizabeth K.
Moss, Vanessa A.
Whiting, Matthew T.
Yoon, Hyein
Aditya, J. N. H. S.
Bellstedt, Sabine
Robotham, Aaron S. G.
Garratt-Smithson, Lilian
Gu, Minfeng
Koribalski, Baerbel S.
Soria, Roberto
Weng, Simon
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We present the results of a search for associated 21 cm HI absorption at redshift 0.42 &lt; z &lt; 1.00 in radio-loud galaxies from three Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey fields. These observations were carried out as part of a pilot survey for the ASKAP First Large Absorption Survey in HI (FLASH). From a sample of 326 radio sources with 855.5 MHz peak flux density above 10 mJy we detected two associated HI absorption systems, in SDSS J090331+010847 at z= 0.522 and SDSS J113622+004852 at z= 0.563. Both galaxies are massive (stellar mass &gt; 10$^{11}$ M$_{sun}$) and have optical spectra characteristic of luminous red galaxies,though SED fitting implies that SDSS J113622+004852 contains a dust-obscured starburst with SFR ~ 69 M$_{sun}$ yr$^{-1}$. The HI absorption lines have a high optical depth, with $\tau_{pk}$ of 1.77 $\pm$ 0.16 for SDSS J090331+010847 (the highest value for any z &gt; 0.1 associated system found to date) and 0.14 $\pm$ 0.01 for SDSS J113622+004852. In the redshift range probed by our ASKAP observations, the detection rate for associated HI absorption lines (with $\tau_{pk}$ &gt; 0.1 and at least 3$\sigma$ significance) is 2.9 (+9.7 -2.6) percent. Although the current sample is small, this rate is consistent with a trend seen in other studies for a lower detection rate of associated 21 cm HI absorption systems at higher redshift. We also searched for OH absorption lines at 0.67 &lt; z &lt; 1.34, but no detection was made in the 145 radio sources searched.&lt;br /&gt;Comment: 26 pages, 15 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2208.04569
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac2257