A search for HI 21cm absorption in strong MgII absorbers in the redshift desert
N. Kanekar (1), J. X. Prochaska (2), S. L. Ellison (3), J. N., Chengalur (4) ((1) National Radio Astronomy Observatory, USA; (2) UC-Santa, Cruz, USA; (3) University of Victoria, Canada; (4) National Centre for Radio, Astrophysics, India)

TL;DR
This study conducted a deep search for HI 21cm absorption in strong MgII absorbers at intermediate redshifts, finding a 25% detection rate and suggesting most gas-rich galaxies contain cold HI gas by z~1.
Contribution
First systematic search for HI 21cm absorption in MgII absorbers at intermediate redshifts, providing new insights into cold gas prevalence in galaxies around z~1.
Findings
Detected HI 21cm absorption in 9 systems out of 55.
Detection rate of ~25% for HI 21cm in MgII absorbers at z~1.
HI 21cm detection rate in DLAs is consistent with low-redshift values.
Abstract
We report results from a deep search for redshifted HI 21cm absorption in 55 strong MgII2796 absorbers (having ) at intermediate redshifts, , with the Green Bank Telescope (GBT) and the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT). Nine detections of HI 21cm absorption were obtained, all at , including three systems reported earlier by Gupta et al. (2007). Absorption was not detected at significance in 32 other MgII absorbers, with 26 of these providing strong upper limits to the HI 21cm optical depth, per km/s. For the latter 26 systems, the spin temperature of the absorber must be K (where is the covering factor), if the HI column density is cm, i.e. if the absorber is a damped Lyman- system…
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