Detection of OH and wide HI absorption toward B0218+357

Abstract

We present deep GMRT OH and WSRT HI absorption spectra of the z = 0.6846 gravitational lens toward B0218+357. Both the 1665 MHz and 1667 MHz OH lines are clearly detected for the first time while a new wide absorption component was detected (at low significance) in the HI spectrum; the OH spectra yielded an OH column density of NOH = 2.3 × 1015 cm-2. The ratio of 1667 and 1665 MHz equivalent widths is 1.8 while the redshift of peak OH absorption is z = 0.68468 0.000008 for both lines; this redshift agrees with that obtained from the HI line. The velocity spread (between nulls) of the HI absorption is 140 km/s, while that of both OH lines is 100 km/s; the HI and OH spectra are broadly similar in that they each have two principal narrow components and a wide absorption trough. We argue that the wide absorption is likely to arise from source components in the Einstein ring and derive a rotation velocity of 150 km/s at a distance of 1.5 kpc from the centre of the z 0.6846 galaxy.

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