Evolution of cold gas at 2<z<5: a blind search for HI and OH absorption lines towards mid-infrared color selected radio-loud AGNs
N. Gupta, R. Srianand, G. Shukla, J-.K. Krogager, P. Noterdaeme, F., Combes, R. Dutta, J. P. U. Fynbo, M. Hilton, E. Momjian, K. Moodley, and P., Petitjean

TL;DR
This study conducted a blind search for HI and OH absorption lines towards 88 high-redshift AGNs, detecting only one HI line, and providing insights into the cold gas content and distribution in the early universe.
Contribution
First blind search for HI and OH absorption lines towards high-redshift AGNs using uGMRT, revealing low detection rates and informing on cold gas prevalence at z>2.
Findings
Detected one HI 21-cm absorption line at z=2.1139.
Absorption detection rate is approximately 1.6%, indicating low CNM covering factor.
Number of intervening absorbers is lower than that in DLA surveys, suggesting small CNM cross-section at high redshift.
Abstract
We present results from a spectroscopically blind search for associated and intervening HI 21-cm and OH 18-cm absorption lines towards 88 AGNs at using the upgraded Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (uGMRT). The sample of AGNs with 1.4 GHz spectral luminosity in the range, W/Hz, is selected using mid-infrared colors and closely resembles the distribution of the underlying quasar population. The search for associated or proximate absorption, defined to be within 3000 km/s of the AGN redshift, led to one HI 21-cm absorption detection (M1540-1453; = 2.1139). This is only the fourth known absorption at . The detection rate (%) suggests low covering factor of cold neutral medium (CNM; T100 K) associated with these powerful AGNs. The intervening absorption line search, with a sensitivity to detect CNM in damped Ly…
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