Probable detection of HI at z 1.3 from DEEP2 galaxies using the GMRT
Abstract
We have observed the DEEP2 galaxies using the Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope in the frequency band of 610 MHz. There are 400 galaxies in the redshift range 1.24 < z < 1.36 and within the field of view 44', of the GMRT dishes. We have coadded the HI 21 cm-line emissions at the locations of these DEEP2 galaxies. We apply stacking on three different data cubes: primary beam uncorrected, primary beam corrected (uniform weighing ) and primary beam corrected (optimal weighing). We obtain a peak signal strength in the range 8--25 \, μJy/beam for a velocity width in the range 270-- 810 \, km \, sec-1. The error on the signal, computed by bootstrapping, lies in the range 2.5--6 \, μJy/beam, implying a 2.5--4.7-σ detection of the signal at z 1.3. We compare our results with N-body simulations of the signal at z 1 and find reasonable agreement. We also discuss the impact of residual continuum and systematics.
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