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Jessica Rosenberg Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics NSF Astronomy and Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellow Collaborators: Stephen Schneider, Jennifer Posson-Brown, David Bowen, Mary Putman, John Stocke, Todd Tripp, Emma Ryan-Weber
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21cm Observations: Properties and Environments of Lyman- Absorbers What does the HI look like in and around absorbers? HI 21cm good tracer of the gas Can identify gas-rich LSB galaxies Selection function comparable to damped absorption line selection
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Rosenberg & Schneider, ApJ 2003, 585, 256 Blind HI selection analogous to DLA selection HI cross-section strongly correlated with HI mass HI-rich Galaxies are DLA Analogs at z=0
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Use local gas-rich galaxies to determine properties of DLAs at z=0 Rosenberg, Schneider, Posson-Brown 2005 Low luminosity galaxies are significant contributors to the DLA population!!!
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Gas-rich galaxies exhibit a wide range of properties even in the local universe
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HI disk d~27kpc @2x10 20 cm -2 R-band traced to d~12 kpc (Bowen et al. 2001) M HI =1.2x10 9 M (Chengalur & Kanekar 2002; Bowen et al. 2001) Properties of SBS 1543+593
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183 kpc from DLA 3.7x10 8 M d~15 kpc @2x10 20 cm -2 No previous redshift Optically LSB Neighbor MCG+10-22-038
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123 kpc from DLA M HI = 6.1x10 8 M d~7 kpc @2x10 20 cm -2 Previously unknown Optically LSB Unknown Dwarf Galaxy #1
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Unknown Dwarf Galaxy #2 161 kpc from DLA M HI = 2.2x10 8 M d~7 kpc @2x10 20 cm -2 Previously unknown Optically faint
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A Large LSB Disk Galaxy Living in a Rich Environment Large HI disk survives despite near neighbors 20% LSBs live in populous environments (Bothun et al. 1993) LSB, but still traces the large scale mass distribution Slices are 6º deep
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The HI Environment of a Nearby DLA HI allows detection of faint/LSB companions SBS 1543+593 is large LSB disk with at least 3 companions An LSB and still traces the large scale structure Small scale environment only detectable nearby This environment might be more common at high-z HI-rich groups possible scenario for low metallicities in sightlines with multiple DLAs (Lopez & Ellison 2003)
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Bill Keel/Ned Wright web sites Bryan & Norman The HI Environment of the Lyman- Forest How does filamentary picture relate to galaxies? Where is the dense HI gas with respect to the absorbers? What is the connection between absorbers and galaxies?
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The HI Environment of the Lyman- Forest (the quick taste) HI survey at Arecibo around 16 low redshift absorbers Full project: 48 low-z absorbers at Arecibo, Parkes, ATCA 31.2’ x 31.2’ fields down to 0.0015-0.002 Jy/beam 8 new galaxies detected (Arecibo observations) All but one detection >100 kpc from sightline No evidence for gas-rich dwarfs directly responsible for absorption
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v=8224 km/s M HI = 3.2x10 8 M v=1889 km/s M HI = 1.4x10 8 M v=9655 km/sv=9695 km/s v=8126 km/s M HI = 2.2x10 9 M v=6609 km/s M HI = 1.9x10 9 M v=8525 km/s M HI = 2.9x10 9 M v=9335 km/s M HI = 4.6x10 9 M Sep. = 95 kpcSep. = 342 kpcSep. = 353 kpc Sep. = 616 kpcSep. = 339 kpc Sep. = 461 kpc
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Galaxy distributions along the absorber sightlines PG 1116PG 1211 Ton 1542Mrk 335
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Lyman- Forest -- Galaxy Association Several new gas-rich galaxies identified No gas-rich galaxies identified at the absorber position Many of the absorbers follow galaxy distribution – Nearest to sightline 95 kpc – 8 of 16 absorbers within 500 kpc of a galaxy Some absorbers at large separations from galaxies – Separation up to 3.5 Mpc Varying degrees of sensitivity, deeper optical also needed (in some cases it exists)
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The HI Environments of Lyman- Absorbers HI allows detection of faint/LSB companions Small scale HI environment only detectable nearby SBS 1543+593 is large LSB disk with at least 3 companions HI-rich groups possible scenario for low metallicities in sightlines with multiple DLAs (Lopez & Ellison 2003) SBS 1543+593 is LSB in overdense region (consistent w/ mass) Ly- forest absorbers mostly, but not exclusively trace galaxy distribution
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