LADUMA: Discovery of a luminous OH megamaser at $z > 0.5$
Marcin Glowacki, Jordan D. Collier, Amir Kazemi-Moridani, Bradley, Frank, Hayley Roberts, Jeremy Darling, Hans-Rainer Kl\"ockner, Nathan Adams,, Andrew J. Baker, Matthew Bershady, Tariq Blecher, Sarah-Louise Blyth, Rebecca, Bowler, Barbara Catinella, Laurent Chemin

TL;DR
This paper reports the first untargeted detection of a luminous OH megamaser at redshift greater than 0.5 using the MeerKAT radio telescope, demonstrating the potential of OHMs to trace galaxy mergers and evolution at high redshifts.
Contribution
It presents the first untargeted high-redshift OH megamaser detection, expanding the use of OHMs in studying cosmic galaxy evolution.
Findings
Detected an OH megamaser at z=0.5225 with high significance
The host galaxy is an ultra-luminous infrared galaxy
Indications of an OH outflow from redshift comparison
Abstract
In the local Universe, OH megamasers (OHMs) are detected almost exclusively in infrared-luminous galaxies, with a prevalence that increases with IR luminosity, suggesting that they trace gas-rich galaxy mergers. Given the proximity of the rest frequencies of OH and the hyperfine transition of neutral atomic hydrogen (HI), radio surveys to probe the cosmic evolution of HI in galaxies also offer exciting prospects for exploiting OHMs to probe the cosmic history of gas-rich mergers. Using observations for the Looking At the Distant Universe with the MeerKAT Array (LADUMA) deep HI survey, we report the first untargeted detection of an OHM at , LADUMA J033046.20275518.1 (nicknamed "Nkalakatha"). The host system, WISEA J033046.26275518.3, is an infrared-luminous radio galaxy whose optical redshift confirms the MeerKAT emission line detection as OH at a redshift…
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