21-cm absorption from galaxies at z ~ 0.3
N. Gupta (IUCAA, India), R. Srianand (IUCAA, India), P. Noterdaeme, (IAP, France), P. Petitjean (IAP, France), S. Muzahid (PSU, USA, IUCAA,, India)

TL;DR
This study reports the first detection of 21-cm absorption from galaxies at z ~ 0.3, revealing cold gas reservoirs in early-type and low surface brightness galaxies through quasar sightlines.
Contribution
It presents the first association of 21-cm absorption with an early-type galaxy and a low surface brightness galaxy at intermediate redshift.
Findings
Detected 21-cm absorption consistent with DLA systems.
Identified an early-type galaxy with cold gas at 14 kpc impact parameter.
Found a low surface brightness galaxy with star formation and metal-rich gas.
Abstract
We report the detection of 21-cm absorption from foreground galaxies towards quasars, specifically z_gal = 0.3120 towards SDSS J084957.97+510829.0 (z_qso = 0.584; Pair-I) and z_gal = 0.3714 towards SDSS J144304.53+021419.3 (z_qso = 1.82; Pair-II). In both the cases, the integrated 21-cm optical depth is consistent with the absorbing gas being a damped Lyman-\alpha (DLA) system. In the case of Pair-I, strong Na I and Ca II absorption are also detected at z_gal in the QSO spectrum. We identify an early-type galaxy at an impact parameter of b ~ 14 kpc whose photometric redshift is consistent with that of the detected metal and 21-cm absorption lines. This would be the first example of an early-type galaxy associated with an intervening 21-cm absorber. The gas detected in 21-cm and metal absorption lines in the outskirts of this luminous red galaxy could be associated with the reservoir of…
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