Discovery of an HI-rich Gas Reservoir in the Outskirts of SZ-effect Selected Clusters
Sowgat Muzahid (1), Jane Charlton (2), Daisuke Nagai (3), Joop Schaye, (1), Raghunathan Srianand (4) ((1) Leiden Observatory, The Netherlands, (2), PSU, USA, (3) Yale University, USA, (4) IUCAA, India)

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of significant HI-rich gas reservoirs in the outskirts of three massive galaxy clusters at redshift 0.46, revealing unexpectedly abundant cool gas in these regions through UV spectroscopy.
Contribution
It provides the first evidence of extensive HI-rich gas reservoirs in the outskirts of SZ-selected galaxy clusters at intermediate redshift.
Findings
Detection of three strong HI absorbers near cluster redshifts
Absorbers are unlikely to be random, indicating association with clusters
Clusters' outskirts are richer in cool gas than previously observed
Abstract
We report on the detection of three strong HI absorbers originating in the outskirts (i.e., impact parameter, ) of three massive () clusters of galaxies at redshift , in the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph (/COS) spectra of 3 background UV-bright quasars. These clusters were discovered by the 2500 deg South Pole Telescope SunyaevZel'dovich (SZ) effect survey. All three COS spectra show partial Lyman limit absorber with near the photometric redshifts () of the clusters. The compound probability of random occurrence of all three absorbers is %, indicating that the absorbers are most likely related to the targeted clusters. We find that the outskirts of these SZ-selected clusters are…
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