Revealing HI gas in emission and absorption on pc to kpc scales in a galaxy at z ~ 0.017
N. Gupta, R. Srianand, J. S. Farnes, Y. Pidopryhora, M. Vivek, Z., Paragi, P. Noterdaeme, T. Oosterloo, P. Petitjean

TL;DR
This study investigates the distribution and properties of neutral hydrogen gas in a galaxy at z~0.017 using 21-cm emission and absorption, revealing cold gas structures, galaxy interactions, and magnetic field characteristics.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of HI gas in emission and absorption on pc to kpc scales in a low-redshift galaxy, including measurements of CNM fraction and galaxy group environment.
Findings
Detection of HI 21-cm absorption at multiple scales
Estimation of CNM fraction consistent with the Milky Way
Discovery of an HI bridge connecting group members
Abstract
We present a detailed study of the quasar-galaxy pair: J1243+4043 - UGC07904. The sight line of the background quasar ( = 1.5266) passes through a region of the galaxy (=0.0169) at an impact parameter of 6.9 kpc with high metallicity (0.5 Z) and negligible dust extinction. We detect HI 21-cm absorption from the foreground galaxy at arcsecond and milliarcsecond scales. For typical cold neutral medium (CNM) temperatures in the Milky Way, this 21-cm absorber can be classified as a damped Ly absorber (DLA). We infer the harmonic mean spin temperature of the gas to be 400 K and for a simple two-phase medium we estimate the CNM-fraction to be = 0.27. This is remarkably consistent with the CNM fraction observed in the Galaxy and less than that of high-redshift DLAs. The quasar exhibits a core-jet morphology on milliarcsecond scales, corresponding…
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