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HI at moderate redshifts Philip Lah Science with MIRA workshop Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics Mount Stromlo Observatory
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What do I mean by “HI at moderate redshifts” ?? HI 21cm emission from galaxies with z > 0.08 look-backtime > 1 Gyr Enough time for significant cosmological evolution in galaxies
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Talk Outline The Past why HI emission detection is hard at moderate redshifts older HI emission galaxy detections The Present recent WSRT HI detections of galaxies in clusters at z 0.2 my result for HI in star-forming galaxies at z=0.24 The Future what MIRA can do
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The Past
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Why HI detection is hard z=0.05
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Older HI emission at moderate redshifts
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HI emission detections Zwaan et al. 2001 z = 0.176 galaxy in the outskirts of galaxy cluster Abell 2218 WSRT 200 hours Verheijen 2004 z = 0.1887 galaxy in the outskirts of galaxy cluster Abell 2192 VLA ~80 hours
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The Present
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WSRT Cluster Survey Verheijen et al. January 2007 – results from a completed pilot study of two galaxy clusters Abell 2192 z=0.188 (1196 MHz) Abell 963 z=0.206 (1178 MHz)
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Observations Details ClusterAbell 2192Abell 963 redshift0.1880.206 Look-backtime2.28 Gyr2.47 Gyr Integration Time180 hrs240 hrs Noise Level91 μJy/beam68 μJy/beam HI Detections3020 Secure Detections (optical counterparts in SDSS) 2217 HI masses detected range between 5 10 9 M and 4 10 10 M (0.8 M* to 6.3 M*)
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z=0.1888 An example galaxy in Abell 2192
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HI Coadded Signal For both clusters, galaxies in surrounding field with optical redshifts M HI = 2 10 9 M no HI detection
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HI in star-forming galaxies at z=0.24
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Collaborators: Frank Briggs (ANU) Jayaram Chengalur (NCRA) Matthew Colless (AAO) Roberto De Propris (CTIO) Michael Pracy (ANU) Erwin de Blok (ANU)
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Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope
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The Suprime-Cam Field RA DEC 24’ × 30’ Fujita et al. 2003 narrow band imaging - H emission at z=0.24 348 galaxies SFRD z=0.24 ~ 3 SFRD z=0
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Fujita galaxies - B filter thumbnails 10 arcsec 10 arcsec ordered by increasing H luminosity
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Fujita galaxies – 2dF redshifts thumbnails 10 arcsec 10 arcsec ordered by increasing H luminosity
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GMRT data for the field GMRT Observation Time Useful Time on Field 80.5 hours~40 hours Primary Beam Size Synthesis Beam Size ~29’ ~2.9’’ Instantaneous Bandwidth Number of Channels Channel Bandwidth Channel Width 32 MHz 2 × 128 125 kHz 32.6 kms -1 Observing Frequency HI Redshift 1150 MHz 0.24 RMS per channel Continuum RMS ~130 Jy15 Jy
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Coadded HI Spectrum
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HI spectrum all neutral hydrogen gas measurement using 121 redshifts M HI = (2.26 ± 0.90) ×10 9 M 0.36 ± 0.14 M*
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The Cosmic Neutral Gas Density
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Zwaan et al. 2005 HIPASS HI 21cm Rao et al. 2006 DLAs from MgII absorption Prochaska et al. 2005 DLAs Cosmic Neutral Gas Density vs. Redshift
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my new point Cosmic Neutral Gas Density vs. Redshift
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Cosmic Neutral Gas Density vs. Time my new point
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The Future
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MIRA: Frequency Parameters frequency coverage from 700 - 1700 MHz HI from z=0 to 1 instantaneous bandwidth is 300 MHz Frequency Range Redshift Range Look-backtime range 1420 - 1120 MHz0 - 0.27 0 - 3.1 Gyr 1000 - 700 MHz0.42 - 1.04.4 - 7.7 Gyr
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MIRA HI Coadding
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MIRA: coadding HI signal observational constraint is the number of optical redshifts available redshift bins Δz =0.025
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MIRA: coadding HI signal observational constraint is the number of optical redshifts available redshift bins Δz =0.025
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MIRA: coadding HI signal observational constraint is the number of optical redshifts available redshift bins Δz =0.025
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Future Optical Data AAOmega on AAT - ~3 sq degrees Wigglez Survey - due to be complete by 2009 equation of state for dark energy from baryonic acoustic oscillations in galaxy clustering redshift survey of 400,000 galaxies with active star formation z =0.5 to 1 over 1000 sq degrees 10+ fields each ~81 sq degrees 400 targets/sq degree ANU SkyMapper 1.3m telescope 8 sq degree field of view - operational sometime later this year
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The End
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