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126 - Wei-Hao Wang 2015
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 the ALTtitude conjugate Adaptive optics for the InfraRed (ALTAIR) system with a laser guide star. Within the NIFS field-of-view, $approx 3.22 times 2.92$ corresponding to $approx 25$ kpc $ times 23$ kpc at $z=2.4$, we detect no statistically significant line-emission at the expected redshifted H$alpha$ wavelengths. The measured root-mean-square noise fluctuations in $0.4$ apertures are $1-3times10^{-18}$ erg s$^{-1}$ cm$^{-2}$. Our analysis of simulated, compact, line-emitting sources yields stringent limits on the star-formation rates (SFRs) of the three DLAs, $< 2.2$~M$_{odot}$ yr$^{-1}$ ($3sigma$) for two absorbers, and $< 11$~M$_{odot}$ yr$^{-1}$ ($3sigma$) for the third, at all impact parameters within $approx 12.5$~kpc to the quasar sightline at the DLA redshift. For the third absorber, the SFR limit is $< 4.4$~M$_odot$ yr$^{-1}$ for locations away from the quasar sightline. These results demonstrate the potential of adaptive optics-assisted, integral field unit searches for galaxies associated with high-$z$ DLAs.
274 - Parichay Mazumdar 2014
We report a deep search for redshifted HI 21 cm emission from three damped and sub-damped Lyman-$alpha$ absorbers (DLAs) at $z approx 0.1$ with the Green Bank Telescope (GBT). No evidence for a redshifted HI 21 cm emission signal was obtained in the GBT spectra of two absorbers, with the data on the third rendered unusable by terrestrial interference. The non-detections of HI 21 cm emission yield strong constraints on the HI masses of the associated galaxies, M$_{rm HI} < 2.3 times 10^9 times (Delta V/100)^{1/2}$ M$_odot$ for the sub-DLA at $z = 0.0830$ towards J1553+3548, and M$_{rm HI} < 2.7 times 10^9 times (Delta V/100)^{1/2}$ M$_odot$ for the DLA at $z = 0.0963$ towards J1619+3342, where $Delta V$ is the HI 21 cm line width, in km s$^{-1}$. This continues the trend of low HI masses found in all low-$z$ DLAs and sub-DLAs that have been searched for redshifted HI 21 cm emission. Low-redshift absorbers with relatively low HI column densities, $lesssim few times 10^{20}$ cm$^{-2}$, thus do not typically arise in massive gas-rich galaxies.
72 - Nissim Kanekar 2013
We report a Plateau de Bure interferometer search for CII-158$mu$m emission from HCM6A, a lensed Lyman-$alpha$ emitter (LAE) at $z = 6.56$. Our non-detections of CII-158$mu$m line emission and 1.2mm radio continuum emission yield $3sigma$ limits of L $_{rm CII} < 6.4 times 10^7 times (Delta V/100 km s^{-1})^{1/2}$ L$_odot$ on the CII-158$mu$m line luminosity and S$_{rm 1.2mm} < 0.68$ mJy on the 1.2mm flux density. The local conversion factor between L$_{rm CII}$ and star formation rate (SFR) yields an SFR $< 4.7$ M$_odot$ yr$^{-1}$, $approx 2$ times lower than that inferred from the ultraviolet (UV) continuum, suggesting that the local factor may not be applicable in high-$z$ LAEs. The non-detection of 1.2mm continuum emission yields a total SFR $< 28$ M$_odot$/yr; any obscured star formation is thus within a factor of two of the visible star formation. Our best-fit model to the rest-frame UV/optical spectral energy distribution of HCM6A yields a stellar mass of $1.3 times 10^9$ M$_odot$ and an SFR of ~10 M$_odot$/yr, with negligible dust obscuration. We fortuitously detect CO J=3-2 emission from a $z=0.375$ galaxy in the foreground cluster Abell370, obtaining a CO line luminosity of L$^prime ({rm CO}) > (8.95 pm 0.79) times 10^8$ K km s$^{-1}$ pc$^2$, and a molecular gas mass of M$({rm H_2}) > (4.12 pm 0.36) times 10^9$ M$_odot$, for a CO-to-H$_2$ conversion factor of 4.6 M$_odot$ (K km s$^{-1}$ pc$^2$)$^{-1}$.
We present a detailed study of an estimator of the HI column density, based on a combination of HI 21cm absorption and HI 21cm emission spectroscopy. This isothermal estimate is given by $N_{rm HI,ISO} = 1.823 times 10^{18} int left[ tau_{rm tot} tim es {rm T_B} right] / left[ 1 - e^{-tau_{rm tot}} right] {rm dV}$, where $tau_{rm tot}$ is the total HI 21cm optical depth along the sightline and ${rm T_B}$ is the measured brightness temperature. We have used a Monte Carlo simulation to quantify the accuracy of the isothermal estimate by comparing the derived $N_{rm HI,ISO}$ with the true HI column density $N_{rm HI}$. The simulation was carried out for a wide range of sightlines, including gas in different temperature phases and random locations along the path. We find that the results are statistically insensitive to the assumed gas temperature distribution and the positions of different phases along the line of sight. The median value of the ratio of the true H{sc i} column density to the isothermal estimate, $N_{rm HI}/{N_{rm HI, ISO}}$, is within a factor of 2 of unity while the 68.2% confidence intervals are within a factor of $approx 3$ of unity, out to high HI column densities, $le 5 times 10^{23}$,cm$^{-2}$ per 1 km s$^{-1}$ channel, and high total optical depths, $le 1000$. The isothermal estimator thus provides a significantly better measure of the HI column density than other methods, within a factor of a few of the true value even at the highest columns, and should allow us to directly probe the existence of high HI column density gas in the Milky Way.
81 - Nissim Kanekar 2013
We report results from a deep search for redshifted HI 21cm absorption from eight damped Lyman-$alpha$ absorbers (DLAs) detected in our earlier optical survey for DLAs towards radio-loud quasars. HI 21cm absorption was detected from the $z = 2.192$ D LA towards TXS2039+187, only the sixth case of such a detection at $z > 2$, while upper limits on the HI 21cm optical depth were obtained in six other DLAs at $z > 2$. Our detection of HI 21cm absorption in the eighth system, at $z = 2.289$ towards TXS0311+430, has been reported earlier. We also present high spatial resolution images of the background quasars at frequencies close to the redshifted HI 21cm line frequency, allowing us to estimate the covering factor of each DLA, and then determine its spin temperature $T_s$. For three non-detections of HI 21cm absorption, we obtain strong lower limits on the spin temperature, $T_s gtrsim 790$ K, similar to the bulk of the high-$z$ DLA population; three other DLAs yield weak lower limits, $T_s > 140-400$ K. However, for the two DLAs with detections of HI 21cm absorption, the derived spin temperatures are both low $T_s = (160 pm 35) times (f/0.35)$ K for the $z = 2.192$ DLA towards TXS2039+187 and $T_s = (72 pm 18) times (f/0.52)$ K for the $z = 2.289$ DLA towards TXS0311+430. These are the first two DLAs at $z > 1$ with $T_s$ values comparable to those obtained in local spiral galaxies. Based on the observed correlations between spin temperature and metallicity and velocity spread and metallicity in DLAs, we suggest that the hosts of the two absorbers are likely to be massive, high-metallicity galaxies.
232 - Nissim Kanekar 2010
We report Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope and Arecibo Telescope observations of the redshifted satellite OH-18cm lines at $z sim 0.247$ towards PKS1413+135. The conjugate nature of these lines, with one line in emission and the other in absorpti on, but with the same shape, implies that the lines arise in the same gas. The satellite OH-18cm line frequencies also have different dependences on the fine structure constant $alpha$, the proton-electron mass ratio $mu = m_p/m_e$, and the proton gyromagnetic ratio $g_p$. Comparisons between the satellite line redshifts in conjugate systems can hence be used to probe changes in $alpha$, $mu$, and $g_p$, with few systematic effects. The technique yields the expected null result when applied to Cen.A, a nearby conjugate satellite system. For the $z sim 0.247$ system towards PKS1413+135, we find, on combining results from the two telescopes, that $[Delta G/G] = (-1.18 pm 0.46) times 10^{-5}$ (weighted mean), where $G = g_p [mu alpha^2]^{1.85}$; this is tentative evidence (with $2.6 sigma$ significance, or at 99.1% confidence) for a smaller value of $alpha$, $mu$, and/or $g_p$ at z~0.247, i.e. at a lookback time of ~2.9 Gyrs. If we assume that the dominant change is in $alpha$, this implies $[Delta alpha /alpha ] = (-3.1 pm 1.2) times 10^{-6}$. We find no evidence that the observed offset might be produced by systematic effects, either due to observational or analysis procedures, or local conditions in the molecular cloud.
335 - Nissim Kanekar 2009
We report evidence for an anti-correlation between spin temperature $T_s$ and metallicity [Z/H], detected at $3.6 sigma$ significance in a sample of 26 damped Lyman-$alpha$ absorbers (DLAs) at redshifts $0.09 < z < 3.45$. The anti-correlation is dete cted at $3 sigma$ significance in a sub-sample of 20 DLAs with measured covering factors, implying that it does not stem from low covering factors. We obtain $T_s = (-0.68 pm 0.17) times {rm [Z/H]} + (2.13 pm 0.21)$ from a linear regression analysis. Our results indicate that the high $T_s$ values found in DLAs do not arise from differences between the optical and radio sightlines, but are likely to reflect the underlying gas temperature distribution. The trend between $T_s$ and [Z/H] can be explained by the larger number of radiation pathways for gas cooling in galaxies with high metal abundances, resulting in a high cold gas fraction, and hence, a low spin temperature. Conversely, low-metallicity galaxies have fewer cooling routes, yielding a larger warm gas fraction and a high $T_s$. Most DLAs at $z>1.7$ have low metallicities, [Z/H] $< -1$, implying that the HI in high-$z$ DLAs is predominantly warm. The anti-correlation between $T_s$ and [Z/H] is consistent with the presence of a mass-metallicity relation in DLAs, suggested by the tight correlation between DLA metallicity and the kinematic widths of metal lines. Most high-$z$ DLAs are likely to arise in galaxies with low masses ($M_{rm vir} < 10^{10.5} M_odot$), low metallicities ([Z/H]$< -1$, and low cold gas fractions.
102 - Nissim Kanekar 2008
Comparisons between the redshifts of spectral lines from cosmologically-distant galaxies can be used to probe temporal changes in low-energy fundamental constants like the fine structure constant and the proton-electron mass ratio. In this article, I review the results from, and the advantages and disadvantages of, the best techniques using this approach, before focussing on a new method, based on conjugate satellite OH lines, that appears to be less affected by systematic effects and hence holds much promise for the future.
26 - Nissim Kanekar 2007
We report the detection of OH 1667 MHz and wide HI 21cm absorption at $z sim 0.67$ towards the red quasar 1504+377, with the Green Bank Telescope and the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope. The HI 21cm absorption extends over a velocity range of $sim 60 0$ km/s blueward of the quasar redshift ($z=0.674$), with the new OH 1667 MHz absorption component at $sim -430$ kms, nearly coincident with earlier detections of mm-wave absorption at $z sim 0.6715$. The atomic and molecular absorption appear to arise from a fast gas outflow from the quasar, with a mass outflow rate ${dot M} sim 12 M_odot$ yr$^{-1}$ and a molecular hydrogen fraction $f_{rm H_2} equiv (N_{rm H_2}/N_{rm HI}) sim 0.2$. The radio structure of 1504+377 is consistent with the outflow arising due to a jet-cloud interaction, followed by rapid cooling of the cloud material. The observed ratio of HCO$^+$ to OH column densities is $sim 20$ times higher than typical values in Galactic and high-$z$ absorbers. This could arise due to small-scale structure in the outflowing gas on sub-parsec scales, which would also explain the observed variability in the HI 21cm line.
94 - Brian A. York 2007
We report the detection of HI 21 cm absorption from the $z=2.289$ damped Lyman-$alpha$ system (DLA) towards TXS 0311+430, with the Green Bank Telescope. The 21 cm absorption has a velocity spread (between nulls) of $sim 110$ km s$^{-1}$ and an integr ated optical depth of $int tau {rm d}V = (0.818 pm 0.085)$ km s$^{-1}$. We also present new Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope 602 MHz imaging of the radio continuum. TXS 0311+430 is unresolved at this frequency, indicating that the covering factor of the DLA is likely to be high. Combining the integrated optical depth with the DLA HI column density of hi = $(2 pm 0.5) times 10^{20}$ cm, yields a spin temperature of $T_s = (138 pm 36)$ K, assuming a covering factor of unity. This is the first case of a low spin temperature ($< 350$ K) in a $z > 1$ DLA and is among the lowest ever measured in any DLA. Indeed, the $T_s$ measured for this DLA is similar to values measured in the Milky Way and local disk galaxies. We also determine a lower limit (Si/H) $gtrsim 1/3$ solar for the DLA metallicity, amongst the highest abundances measured in DLAs at any redshift. Based on low redshift correlations, the low $T_s$, large 21 cm absorption width and high metallicity all suggest that the $z sim 2.289$ DLA is likely to arise in a massive, luminous disk galaxy.
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