H I absorption at z 0.7 against the lobe of the powerful radio galaxy PKS 0409-75

Elizabeth K. Mahony, James R. Allison, Elaine M. Sadler, Sara L. Ellison, Sui Ann Mao, Raffaella Morganti, Vanessa A. Moss, Amit Seta, Clive N. Tadhunter, Simon Weng, Matthew T. Whiting, Hyein Yoon, Martin Bell, John D. Bunton, Lisa Harvey-Smith, Amy Kimball, Bärbel S. Koribalski, Max A. Voronkov

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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 languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1690-1702
Number of pages13
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume509
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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