HI 21-cm absorption survey of quasar-galaxy pairs: Distribution of cold gas around z<0.4 galaxies
R. Dutta, R. Srianand, N. Gupta, E. Momjian, P. Noterdaeme, P., Petitjean, H. Rahmani

TL;DR
This survey investigates the distribution of cold neutral hydrogen gas around low-redshift galaxies using HI 21-cm absorption, revealing a decline in absorption with distance and a patchy, possibly co-planar distribution of cold gas.
Contribution
First comprehensive HI 21-cm absorption survey of z<0.4 galaxies around quasars, analyzing gas distribution and its relation to galaxy properties and impact parameters.
Findings
Weak anti-correlation between absorption strength and impact parameter.
Covering factor decreases with distance from galaxy center.
Higher detection rate of HI absorption in DLAs compared to quasar-galaxy pairs.
Abstract
We present the results from our survey of HI 21-cm absorption, using GMRT, VLA and WSRT, in a sample of 55 z<0.4 galaxies towards radio sources with impact parameters (b) in the range ~0-35 kpc. In our primary sample (defined for statistical analyses) of 40 quasar-galaxy-pairs (QGPs), probed by 45 sightlines, we have found seven HI 21-cm absorption detections, two of which are reported here for the first time. Combining our primary sample with measurements having similar optical depth sensitivity ( <= 0.3 km/s) from the literature, we find a weak anti-correlation (rank correlation coefficient = -0.20 at 2.42sigma level) between and b, consistent with previous literature results. The covering factor of HI 21-cm absorbers (C_21) is estimated to be 0.24 (+0.12/-0.08) at b <= 15 kpc and 0.06 (+0.09/-0.04) at b = 15-35 kpc. and C_21 show similar…
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