The HI absorption "Zoo"
K. Gereb, F.M. Maccagni, R. Morganti, T.A. Oosterloo

TL;DR
This study analyzes HI absorption in 101 radio AGN, revealing diverse spectral features, identifying potential HI outflows, and linking unsettled HI gas to young, compact radio sources, highlighting the role of jet-cloud interactions.
Contribution
It provides a detailed characterization of HI absorption profiles in radio AGN and identifies new candidates for HI outflows, advancing understanding of gas dynamics in active galaxies.
Findings
HI absorption detected in 32 out of 101 galaxies
Broad, asymmetric, and shifted HI profiles suggest unsettled gas and outflows
Higher occurrence of unsettled HI in young, compact radio sources
Abstract
We present an analysis of the HI absorption in a sample of 101 flux-selected radio AGN (S_1.4 GHz > 50 mJy) observed with the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope (WSRT). HI absorption is detected in 32 galaxies, showing a broad variety of widths, shapes and kinematical properties. We characterize the HI spectra of the individual detections using the busy function (Westmeier et al. 2014). With the goal of identifying different morphological structures of HI, we study the kinematical and radio source properties of the detections as function of their width. Narrow lines (FWHM < 100 km/s) mostly lie at the systemic velocity and are likely produced by regularly rotating HI disks or clouds. More HI disks can be present among galaxies with lines of intermediate widths (100 km/s < FWHM < 200 km/s), however the HI in these sources is more unsettled. We study the asymmetry parameter and…
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