GBT Detection of Polarization-dependent HI Absorption and HI Outflows in Local ULIRGs and Quasars
Stacy H. Teng (NASA-GSFC), Sylvain Veilleux (UMD/NASA-GSFC/MPE), and, Andrew J. Baker (Rutgers)

TL;DR
This study uses GBT to detect polarization-dependent HI absorption and outflows in local ULIRGs and quasars, revealing AGN-driven neutral outflows and the influence of radio jets during galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It is the first to report polarization-dependent HI absorption in ULIRGs and quasars, linking polarized continuum emission with foreground HI clouds and galaxy evolution.
Findings
HI absorption is prevalent in ULIRGs and quasars.
Neutral outflows can exceed velocities of 1500 km/s.
Polarization-dependent absorption observed in over half of spectra.
Abstract
We present the results of a 21-cm HI survey of 27 local massive gas-rich late-stage mergers and merger remnants with the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope (GBT). These remnants were selected from the Quasar/ULIRG Evolution Study (QUEST) sample of ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs; L L) and quasars; our targets are all bolometrically dominated by active galactic nuclei (AGN) and sample the later phases of the proposed ULIRG-to-quasar evolutionary sequence. We find the prevalence of HI absorption (emission) to be 100% (29%) in ULIRGs with HI detections, 100% (88%) in FIR-strong quasars, and 63% (100%) in FIR-weak quasars. The absorption features are associated with powerful neutral outflows that change from being mainly driven by star formation in ULIRGs to being driven by the AGN in the quasars. These outflows have velocities that exceed 1500 km…
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