Discovery of OH absorption from a galaxy at z~0.05: implications for large surveys with SKA pathfinders
N. Gupta, E. Momjian, R. Srianand, P. Petitjean, P. Noterdaeme, D., Gyanchandani, R. Sharma, S. Kulkarni

TL;DR
This paper reports the first detection of OH absorption in diffuse gas at z>0, discusses its implications for large surveys with SKA pathfinders, and provides constraints on fundamental constant variations.
Contribution
It presents the first detection of OH absorption in diffuse gas at z>0 and estimates the incidence rate of OH absorbers for future large surveys.
Findings
Detected OH absorption at z~0.05 in a galaxy's tidal tail.
Estimated the incidence of OH absorbers at z~0.1 as 0.008.
Constrained the variation of the fine structure constant to within 1.7±1.4×10^{-6}.
Abstract
We present the first detection of OH absorption in diffuse gas at , along with another eight stringent limits on OH column densities for cold atomic gas in galaxies at . The absorbing gas detected towards Q0248+430 (=1.313) originates from a tidal tail emanating from a highly star forming galaxy G0248+430 (=0.0519) at an impact parameter of 15 kpc. The measured column density is (OH) = (6.30.8)10()() cm, where and are the covering factor and the excitation temperature of the absorbing gas, respectively. In our Galaxy, the column densities of OH in diffuse clouds are of the order of (OH)10 cm. From the incidence (number per unit redshift; ) of HI 21-cm absorbers at and assuming no redshift evolution, we estimate…
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