A Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope search for associated H{\sc i} 21\,cm absorption in GHz-peaked-spectrum sources
J. N. H. S. Aditya (1,2), Nissim Kanekar (2) ((1) Inter-University, Centre for Astronomy, Astrophysics, India, (2) National Centre for Radio, Astrophysics, India)

TL;DR
This study reports the first high-redshift detections of associated H I 21cm absorption in GPS sources using GMRT, revealing outflows with significant velocities and mass outflow rates comparable to low-redshift AGNs.
Contribution
First detections of associated H I 21cm absorption in high-redshift GPS sources, expanding understanding of neutral gas outflows in early AGNs.
Findings
Detected H I 21cm absorption in two high-redshift GPS sources.
Absorption profiles are wide, indicating high-velocity outflows.
Mass outflow rates are comparable to those in low-redshift AGNs.
Abstract
We report the first detections of associated H{\sc i} 21\,cm absorption in Gigahertz-peaked-spectrum (GPS) sources at high redshifts, , using the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT). Our GMRT search for associated H{\sc i} 21\,cm absorption in a sample of 12 GPS sources yielded two new detections of absorption, towards TXS~1200+045 at and TXS~1245197 at , and five non-detections. These are only the sixth and seventh detections of associated H{\sc i} 21\,cm absorption in active galactic nuclei (AGNs) at . Both H{\sc i} 21\,cm absorption profiles are wide, with velocity spans between nulls of ~km~s (TXS~1200+045) and ~km~s (TXS~1245197). In both absorbers, the large velocity spread of the absorption and its blueshift from the AGN, suggests that it arises in outflowing neutral gas, perhaps driven by the…
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