paper

Incidence of HI 21-cm absorption in strong FeII systems at

arXiv:1611.07034 · doi:10.1093/mnras/stw3040

Abstract

We present the results from our search for HI 21-cm absorption in a sample of 16 strong FeII systems ((MgII ) à and (FeII ) or à ) at using the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope and the Green Bank Telescope. We report six new HI 21-cm absorption detections from our sample, which have increased the known number of detections in strong MgII systems at this redshift range by %. Combining our measurements with those in the literature, we find that the detection rate of HI 21-cm absorption increases with , being four times higher in systems with à compared to systems with à . The (HI) associated with the HI 21-cm absorbers would be cm, assuming a spin temperature of K (based on HI 21-cm absorption measurements of damped Lyman- systems at this redshift range) and unit covering factor. We find that HI 21-cm absorption arises on an average in systems with stronger metal absorption. We also find that quasars with HI 21-cm absorption detected towards them have systematically higher values than those which do not. Further, by comparing the velocity widths of HI 21-cm absorption lines detected in absorption- and galaxy-selected samples, we find that they show an increasing trend (significant at ) with redshift at , which could imply that the absorption originates from more massive galaxy haloes at high-. Increasing the number of HI 21-cm absorption detections at these redshifts is important to confirm various trends noted here with higher statistical significance.

17 pages, 10 figures, 8 tables, accepted for publication in MNRAS