HI Observations of the Ca II absorbing galaxies Mrk 1456 and SDSS J211701.26-002633.7
Brian Cherinka, Regina Schulte-Ladbeck, and Jessica Rosenberg

TL;DR
This study uses HI 21cm emission observations to identify and analyze low-redshift DLA candidate galaxies, revealing their gas-rich nature and supporting models of galaxy evolution with increasing high-mass galaxy contribution at lower redshifts.
Contribution
First HI 21cm emission line follow-up of low-redshift DLA candidates, confirming their gas-rich properties and relevance to galaxy evolution models.
Findings
Both galaxies are gas-rich with high HI masses.
Impact parameters and magnitudes align with low-z DLA properties.
Supports models of increasing high-mass galaxy contribution at low redshift.
Abstract
In an effort to study Damped Lyman Alpha galaxies at low redshift, we have been using the Sloan Digital Sky Survey to identify galaxies projected onto QSO sightlines and to characterize their optical properties. For low redshift galaxies, the HI 21cm emission line can be used as an alternate tool for identifying possible DLA galaxies, since HI emitting galaxies typically exhibit HI columns that are larger than the classical DLA limit. Here we report on follow-up HI 21 cm emission line observations of two DLA candidates that are both low-redshift spiral galaxies, Mrk 1456 and SDSS J211701.26-002633.7. The observations were made using the Green Bank and Arecibo Telescopes, respectively. Analysis of their HI properties reveal the galaxies to be about one and two M_HI* galaxies, respectively, and to have average HI mass, gas-richness, and gas mass fraction for their morphological types. We…
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