Search for cold gas in z>2 damped Lyman-alpha systems: 21-cm and H_2 absorption
R. Srianand (IUCAA), N. Gupta (ASTRON), P. Petitjean (IAP), P., Noterdaeme (IAP), C. Ledoux (ESO), C. J. Salter (NAIC), D. J. Saikia, (NCRA)

TL;DR
This study investigates cold gas in high-redshift DLAs through 21-cm and H_2 absorption, revealing that most HI gas is warm, with cold components being compact and a low detection rate of 21-cm and H_2 absorption.
Contribution
First systematic survey combining 21-cm and H_2 absorption data in z>2 DLAs, providing insights into the physical state and distribution of cold gas at high redshift.
Findings
21-cm absorption detected in only one DLA out of ten.
H_2 molecules detected in one DLA at z=3.3871.
Most HI gas in DLAs is warm and high-temperature, with cold components being compact.
Abstract
(Abridged) We present the results of a systematic GBT and GMRT survey for 21-cm absorption in a sample of 10 DLAs at 2<z_abs<3.4. Analysis of L-band VLBA images of the background QSOs are also presented. We detect 21-cm absorption in only one DLA (at z_abs = 3.1745 towards J1337+3152). Combining our data with the data from the literature (a sample of 28 DLAs) and assuming the measured core fraction at milliarcsecond scale to represent the gas covering factor, we find that the HI gas in DLAs at z> 2 is predominantly constituted by WNM. The detection rate of 21-cm absorption seems to be higher for systems with higher N(HI) or metallicity. However, no clear correlation is found between the integrated 21-cm optical depth (or spin temperature) and either N(HI), metallicity or velocity spread of the low ionization species. There are 13 DLAs in our sample for which high resolution optical…
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