Constraints on the gas masses of low-z damped Lyman-α systems
Abstract
We report a deep search for redshifted HI 21 cm emission from three damped and sub-damped Lyman-α absorbers (DLAs) at z ≈ 0.1 with the Green Bank Telescope (GBT). No evidence for a redshifted HI 21 cm emission signal was obtained in the GBT spectra of two absorbers, with the data on the third rendered unusable by terrestrial interference. The non-detections of HI 21 cm emission yield strong constraints on the HI masses of the associated galaxies, M HI < 2.3 × 109 × ( V/100)1/2 M for the sub-DLA at z = 0.0830 towards J1553+3548, and M HI < 2.7 × 109 × ( V/100)1/2 M for the DLA at z = 0.0963 towards J1619+3342, where V is the HI 21 cm line width, in km s-1. This continues the trend of low HI masses found in all low-z DLAs and sub-DLAs that have been searched for redshifted HI 21 cm emission. Low-redshift absorbers with relatively low HI column densities, few × 1020 cm-2, thus do not typically arise in massive gas-rich galaxies.
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