2019MNRAS.489.4926G


Query : 2019MNRAS.489.4926G

2019MNRAS.489.4926G - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 489, 4926-4943 (2019/November-2)

An ASKAP survey for H I absorption towards dust-obscured quasars.

GLOWACKI M., ALLISON J.R., MOSS V.A., MAHONY E.K., SADLER E.M., CALLINGHAM J.R., ELLISON S.L., WHITING M.T., BUNTON J.D., CHIPPENDALE A.P., HEYWOOD I., McCONNELL D., RAJA W. and VORONKOV M.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Obscuration of quasars by accreted gas and dust, or dusty intervening galaxies, can cause active galactic nuclei (AGN) to be missed in optically selected surveys. Radio observations can overcome this dust bias. In particular, radio surveys searching for H I absorption inform us on how the AGN can impact on the cold neutral gas medium within the host galaxy, or the population of intervening galaxies through the observed line of sight gas kinematics. We present the results of an H I absorption line survey at 0.4 < z < 1 towards 34 obscured quasars with the Australian SKA Pathfinder (ASKAP) commissioning array. We detect three H I absorption lines, with one of these systems previously unknown. Through optical follow-up for two sources, we find that in all detections the H I gas is associated with the AGN, and hence that these AGN are obscured by material within their host galaxies. Most of our sample are compact, and in addition, are either gigahertz peaked spectrum (GPS), or steep spectrum (CSS) sources, both thought to represent young or recently re-triggered radio AGN. The radio spectral energy distribution classifications for our sample agree with galaxy evolution models in which the obscured AGN has only recently become active. Our associated H I detection rate for GPS and compact SS sources matches those of other surveys towards such sources. We also find shallow and asymmetric H I absorption features, which agrees with previous findings that the cold neutral medium in compact radio galaxies is typically kinematically disturbed by the AGN.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: nuclei - radio lines: galaxies

Simbad objects: 37

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Number of rows : 37
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 ICRF J001052.5-415310 AGN 00 10 52.51756175 -41 53 10.7788843   22.0       ~ 71 1
2 ICRF J002442.9-420203 AGN 00 24 42.98990924 -42 02 03.9490020   22       ~ 66 0
3 PKS 0042-35 Rad 00 44 41.814 -35 30 33.01           ~ 27 1
4 NGC 315 LIN 00 57 48.88334410 +30 21 08.8119345 12.80 12.20 11.16 11.26   ~ 790 2
5 PKS 0114-21 rG 01 16 51.40488104 -20 52 06.8906316     16.5     ~ 86 1
6 3C 38 Sy2 01 20 27.1052 -15 20 18.344     20.0     ~ 87 1
7 LEDA 2823181 Sy2 02 37 43.4303 -19 32 33.693     21.3     ~ 74 0
8 PKS 0252-712 rG 02 52 46.15578 -71 04 35.2742   19.0 19.0     ~ 100 1
9 QSO J0403-3605 Bla 04 03 53.74990003 -36 05 01.9131880   17.04 17.17 16.67   ~ 286 1
10 QSO B0407-65 QSO 04 08 20.37884 -65 45 09.0806     18.0     ~ 179 1
11 QSO B0420-0127 QSO 04 23 15.80072217 -01 20 33.0656073   17.50 17.00 16.28   ~ 1210 3
12 3C 118 Rad 04 31 07.1 +01 12 55           ~ 27 1
13 QSO J0459+0229 QSO 04 59 52.05066296 +02 29 31.1765162   18.2 19     ~ 163 1
14 ICRF J050321.1+020304 Sy2 05 03 21.19716454 +02 03 04.6765714   22.500 21.350 20.682   ~ 189 1
15 QSO B0528-2505 QSO 05 30 07.9627395840 -25 03 29.900044512   18.17 17.34 17.7   ~ 420 0
16 3C 190 QSO 08 01 33.5525166480 +14 14 42.813906612   21.07 20.26 18.972   ~ 243 2
17 LEDA 2825560 AGN 08 37 11.2 -19 51 55     19.6     ~ 57 1
18 2MASS J09422198+0623362 EmG 09 42 21.980 +06 23 35.24           ~ 9 0
19 QSO B1213-172 QSO 12 15 46.75176509 -17 31 45.4031219     21.40 17.50   ~ 143 1
20 3C 275 rG 12 42 19.6 -04 46 20   21       ~ 116 1
21 4C 03.30 QSO 14 36 57.0 +03 24 11   19.0       ~ 40 1
22 ICRF J152114.4+043021 AGN 15 21 14.41846935 +04 30 21.6366133   18.2       ~ 98 1
23 QSO B1622-253 QSO 16 25 46.89164287 -25 27 38.3268734   21.3 20.6 19.60   ~ 354 1
24 ICRF J174425.4-514443 AGN 17 44 25.45488279 -51 44 43.7403710     20.2     ~ 94 1
25 ICRF J183537.2-714958 AGN 18 35 37.20507 -71 49 58.2185           ~ 23 0
26 QSO B1936-623 QSO 19 41 21.76858343 -62 11 21.0567014   22.5       ~ 72 1
27 PKS 2008-068 rG 20 11 14.21582587 -06 44 03.5555103     17.2     ~ 87 1
28 PKS 2032-35 rG 20 35 47.6030 -34 54 09.696     22.5     ~ 44 1
29 PKS 2140-81 rG 21 47 24.5145 -81 32 13.012           ~ 17 1
30 PKS 2150-52 rG 21 54 07.0391 -51 50 14.021   18.0       ~ 25 1
31 ICRF J221237.9+015251 AGN 22 12 37.97355904 +01 52 51.1910560     21.7     ~ 86 1
32 PKS 2307-282 Rad 23 10 07.34 -27 57 55.2           ~ 2 0
33 PKS 2323-40 rG 23 26 34.10 -40 27 17.6     19.5     ~ 35 1
34 QSO B2329-16 BLL 23 31 38.65243833 -15 56 57.0098054   20.72   20.65   ~ 135 1
35 QSO B2331-417 QSO 23 34 26.700 -41 25 26.41     19.5     ~ 34 1
36 ICRF J233612.1-523621 AGN 23 36 12.14453637 -52 36 21.9510844   18.8       ~ 75 1
37 [VV2006] J233954.5-331018 QSO 23 39 54.53514547 -33 10 16.8813229     22.50 20.8   ~ 43 0

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