Abstract
We present results from a search for the H i 21-cm line in absorption towards 16 bright radio sources with the six-antenna commissioning array of the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder. Our targets were selected from the 2-Jy sample, a flux-limited survey of the southern radio sky with extensive ltiwavelength follow-up. Two sources were detected in H i absorption including a new detection towards the bright Fanaroff-Riley Type II radio galaxy PKS 0409-75 at a redshift of $z$ = 0.674. The H i absorption line is blueshifted by 3300 km s-1 compared to the optical redshift of the host galaxy of PKS 0409-75 at $z$ = 0.693. Deep optical imaging and spectroscopic follow-up with the GMOS instrument on the Gemini-South telescope reveal that the H i absorption is associated with a galaxy in front of the southern radio lobe with a stellar mass of 3.2-6.8 × 1011 M, a star foation rate of 1.24 M yr-1, and an estimated H i column density of 2.16 × 1021 cm-2, assuming a spin temperature of Tspin = 500 K and source covering factor of Cf = 0.3. Using polarization measurements of PKS 0409-75 from the literature, we estimate the magnetic field of the absorbing galaxy to be 14.5 $$G, consistent with field strengths observed in nearby spiral galaxies but larger than expected for an elliptical galaxy. Results from this pilot study can info future surveys as new wide-field telescopes allow us to search for 21-cm H i absorption towards all bright radio sources as opposed to smaller targeted samples.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1690-1702 |
Number of pages | 13 |
Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
Volume | 509 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2022 |