Discovery of a damped Lyα absorber originating in a spectacular interacting dwarf galaxy pair at z = 0.026
Abstract
We present the discovery of neutral gas detected in both damped Lyα absorption (DLA) and HI 21-cm emission outside of the stellar body of a galaxy, the first such detection in the literature. A joint analysis between the Cosmic Ultraviolet Baryon Survey and the MeerKAT Absorption Line Survey reveals an HI bridge connecting two interacting dwarf galaxies (log(Mstar/M) = 8.5 0.2) that host a z = 0.026 DLA with log[N(HI)/cm-2] = 20.60 0.05 toward the QSO J2339-5523 (zQSO = 1.35). At impact parameters of d = 6 and 33 kpc, the dwarf galaxies have no companions more luminous than ≈ 0.05L* within at least v = 300 km s-1 and d ≈ 350 kpc. HI 21-cm emission is spatially coincident with the DLA at the 2-3σ level per spectral channel over several adjacent beams. However, HI 21-cm absorption is not detected against the radio-bright QSO; if the background UV and radio sources are spatially aligned, the gas is either warm or clumpy (with spin temperature to covering factor ratio Ts/fc > 1880 K). VLT-MUSE observations demonstrate that the α-element abundance of the ionized ISM is consistent with the DLA (≈ 10% solar), suggesting that the neutral gas envelope is perturbed ISM gas. This study showcases the impact of dwarf-dwarf interactions on the physical and chemical state of neutral gas outside of star-forming regions. In the SKA era, joint UV and HI 21-cm analyses will be critical for connecting the cosmic neutral gas content to galaxy environments.
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