HI and OH absorption in the lensing galaxy of MG J0414+0534
Abstract
We report the detection of 21-cm absorption in the z=0.96 early-type lensing galaxy towards MG J0414+0534 with the Green Bank Telescope. The absorption, with total N HI=1.6 × 1018 (T s/f) cm-2, is resolved into two strong components, probably due to the two strongest lens components, which are separated by 0.4. Unlike the other three lenses which have been detected in , J0414+0534 does not exhibit strong OH absorption, giving a OH/ column density ratio of N OH/N HI10-6 (for T s=100 K, T x=10 K and f HI=f OH=1). This underabundance of molecular gas may indicate that the extreme optical--near-IR colour (V-K=10.26) along the line-of-sight is not due to the lens. We therefore suggest that despite the strong upper limits on molecular absorption at the quasar redshift, as traced by millimetre lines, the extinction occurs primarily in the quasar host galaxy.
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