Illuminating the past 8 billion years of cold gas towards two gravitationally lensed quasars
J. R. Allison, V. A. Moss, J.-P. Macquart, S. J. Curran, S. W., Duchesne, E. K. Mahony, E. M. Sadler, M. T. Whiting, K. W. Bannister, A. P., Chippendale, P. G. Edwards, L. Harvey-Smith, I. Heywood, B. T. Indermuehle,, E. Lenc, J. Marvil, D. McConnell, and R. J. Sault

TL;DR
This study used ASKAP BETA to survey HI and OH absorption in gravitationally lensed quasars over 8 billion years, revealing spectral variability and challenging previous molecular cloud size assumptions.
Contribution
First large-scale HI and OH absorption survey towards gravitationally lensed quasars over 0-1 redshift range, providing new insights into gas variability and structure.
Findings
Detected all known intervening systems towards PKSB1830-211
Spectral variability observed in HI over yearly timescales
No variability detected in HI ratio between core images
Abstract
Using the Boolardy Engineering Test Array of the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP BETA), we have carried out the first survey for HI and OH absorption towards the gravitationally lensed quasars PKSB1830211 and MGJ04140534. Although we detected all previously reported intervening systems towards PKSB1830211, in the case of MGJ0414+0534 three systems were not found, indicating that the original identifications may have been confused with radio frequency interference. Given the sensitivity of our data, we find that our detection yield is consistent with the expected frequency of intervening HI systems estimated from previous surveys for 21-cm emission in nearby galaxies and damped Lyman absorbers. We find spectral variability in the face-on spiral galaxy towards PKSB1830211, from observations undertaken with the…
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