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Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope detections of two high-opacity HI 21cm absorbers at $z \approx 1.2$ (2008.11403v1)

Published 26 Aug 2020 in astro-ph.GA and astro-ph.CO

Abstract: We report the discovery of two remarkable high-opacity HI 21cm absorbers against low-luminosity active galactic nuclei (AGNs), at $z = 1.2166$ towards J0229+0044 and at $z=1.1630$ towards J0229+0053. The absorbers were detected in an unbiased Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope survey for HI 21cm absorption against radio sources in the DEEP2 survey fields, covering $z \approx 0.73-1.53$, and including sources without known redshifts. The velocity-integrated HI 21cm optical depths are $(74.2 \pm 7.8)$ km s${-1}$ (J0229+0044) and $(78.41 \pm 0.81)$ km s${-1}$ (J0229+0053), higher than that of any known redshifted HI 21cm absorber at $z > 0.12$, and implying high H{\sc i} column densities, $> 10{22}$ cm${-2}$. The emission redshift of J0229+0044 is consistent with the HI 21cm absorption redshift, while the strength and velocity spread of the absorption against J0229+0053 suggest that it too arises from gas in the AGN environment: both absorbers are thus likely to be "associated" systems. The two AGNs have low rest-frame 1.4 GHz radio and 1215 Angstrom ultraviolet luminosities ($\lesssim 10{26.1}$ W Hz${-1}$ and $\lesssim 10{21.7}$ W Hz${-1}$, respectively), both significantly lower than the typical luminosities of AGNs against which HI 21cm searches have hitherto been carried out at $z \gtrsim 1$. The paucity of HI 21cm absorbers at $z \gtrsim 1$ may be due to a luminosity bias in high-$z$ AGN samples that have been searched for HI 21cm absorption, where the high AGN ultraviolet luminosity affects physical conditions in its environment, ionizing the neutral hydrogen.

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