HI absorption in MHONGOOSE -- Spin temperatures and cold neutral medium in nearby disk galaxies
W.J.G. de Blok, F.M. Maccagni, L. Chemin, K. Haubner, R. Morganti, T.A. Oosterloo, D. Kleiner, S. Veronese, S. Kurapati, J. Healy

TL;DR
This study extends HI emission-absorption techniques to nearby galaxies at 7-22 Mpc using MeerKAT data, revealing low detection rates of cold neutral medium and highlighting resolution effects on spin temperature measurements.
Contribution
It demonstrates the feasibility of applying emission-absorption analysis to galaxies beyond the Local Group with careful spectral construction.
Findings
Detection rate of HI absorption is about 5-10% in the sample.
Detected CNM spin temperatures are similar to Local Group values.
Lower CNM fractions are observed, likely due to resolution effects.
Abstract
Combined HI emission-absorption studies constrain the spin temperature and phase structure of the neutral atomic hydrogen interstellar medium (ISM), but have largely been limited to the Milky Way and the Local Group. We extend this technique to galaxies at distances of 7-22 Mpc using deep data from the MeerKAT HI Observations of Nearby Galactic Objects - Observing Southern Emitters (MHONGOOSE) survey, and quantify the detection fraction and Cold Neutral Medium (CNM) properties at these distances. We search for HI absorption toward 56 background continuum sources in 21 out of the 30 MHONGOOSE galaxies (with nine galaxies lacking suitable background sources), and detect absorption associated with the galaxies' HI disks in three cases: one sight line in NGC 289 and two in NGC 7424. This corresponds to detection rates of 3/56 (5 percent) for the full sample and 3/31 (10 percent) for a clean…
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