Abstract
We present results from a search for 21 cm associated H I absorption in a sample of
29 radio sources selected from the Australia Telescope 20GHz survey. Observations
were conducted using the Australia Telescope Compact Array Broadband Backend,
with which we can simultaneously look for 21 cm absorption in a redshift range of
0.04 . z . 0.08, with a velocity resolution of 7 kms−1. In preparation for future largescale
H I absorption surveys we test a spectral-line finding method based on Bayesian
inference. We use this to assign significance to our detections and to determine the
best-fitting number of spectral-line components. We find that the automated spectralline
search is limited by residuals in the continuum, both from the band-pass calibration
and spectral-ripple subtraction, at spectral-line widths of vFWHM & 103 kms−1. Using
this technique we detect two new absorbers and a third, previously known, yielding a
10 per cent detection rate. Of the detections, the spectral-line profiles are consistent with
the theory that we are seeing different orientations of the absorbing gas, in both the host
galaxy and circumnuclear disc, with respect to our line-of-sight to the source. In order
to spatially resolve the spectral-line components in the two new detections, and so verify
this conclusion, we require further high-resolution 21 cm observations ( 0.01 arcsec)
using very long baseline interferometry.
Key words: galaxies: nuclei – galaxies: ISM – galaxies: active – radio lines: galaxies
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 2601-2616 |
Number of pages | 16 |
Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
Volume | 423 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jul-2012 |
Keywords
- galaxies: active
- galaxies: ISM
- galaxies: nuclei
- radio lines: galaxies
- ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI
- FLAT-SPECTRUM SAMPLE
- SKY SURVEY
- SOURCE CATALOG
- ABSORBING GAS
- WIDE-FIELD
- REDSHIFTS
- EVOLUTION
- TELESCOPE
- SPECTROSCOPY