Detection of 21-cm, H2 and Deuterium absorption at z>3 along the line-of-sight to J1337+3152
R. Srianand, N. Gupta, P. Petitjean, P. Noterdaeme, C. Ledoux

TL;DR
This study detects 21-cm and H2 absorption lines in a high-redshift DLA, providing insights into the gas phases, chemical abundances, and fundamental constant variations, with implications for cosmology and galaxy evolution.
Contribution
First simultaneous detection of 21-cm and H2 absorption in a z>3 DLA, enabling constraints on physical conditions and fundamental constants.
Findings
Gas has a spin temperature of ~600 K, indicating mixed phases.
Low molecular fraction, f=10^-7, with non-equilibrium H2 populations.
Constraints on fundamental constant variation, Delta x/x=-(1.7+-1.7)x10^-6.
Abstract
We report the detection of 21-cm and H2 absorption lines in the same DLA system (log N(HI)=21.36+-0.10) at zabs=3.17447 towards SDSSJ133724+315254 (z=3.174). We estimate the spin temperature of the gas to be, Ts~600 K, intermediate between the expected values for cold and warm neutral media. This suggests that the HI absorption originates from a mixture of different phases. The total molecular fraction is low, f=10^-7, and H2 rotational level populations are not in equilibrium. The average abundance of the alpha-elements is, [S/H]=-1.45. N and Fe are found underabundant with respect to alpha-elements by ~1.0 dex and ~0.5 dex respectively. Using photoionization models we conclude that the gas is located more than 270 kpc away from the QSO. While the position of 21-cm absorption line coincides with the H2 velocity profile, their centroid are shifted by 2.7+-1.0 km/s from each other.…
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