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Autores principales: Hu, Wenkai, Wang, Yougang, Li, Yichao, Pen, Ue-Li, Wang, Jie, Jing, Yingjie, Zhu, Ming, Zhang, Xin, Yang, Wenxiu, Xu, Yidong, Chen, Xu, Chen, Jingze, Zheng, Zheng, Li, Di, Chen, Xuelei
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author Hu, Wenkai
Wang, Yougang
Li, Yichao
Pen, Ue-Li
Wang, Jie
Jing, Yingjie
Zhu, Ming
Zhang, Xin
Yang, Wenxiu
Xu, Yidong
Chen, Xu
Chen, Jingze
Zheng, Zheng
Li, Di
Chen, Xuelei
author_facet Hu, Wenkai
Wang, Yougang
Li, Yichao
Pen, Ue-Li
Wang, Jie
Jing, Yingjie
Zhu, Ming
Zhang, Xin
Yang, Wenxiu
Xu, Yidong
Chen, Xu
Chen, Jingze
Zheng, Zheng
Li, Di
Chen, Xuelei
contents We present an extragalactic HI 21-cm absorption lines catalog from a blind search at z $\leqslant$ 0.35, using drift-scan data collected in 1325.6 hours by the ongoing Commensal Radio Astronomy FasT Survey (CRAFTS) and FAST All Sky HI Survey (FASHI), which spans a sky area of 6072.0 deg$^{2}$ and covers 84533 radio sources with a flux density greater than 12 mJy. 14 previously identified HI absorbers and 20 newly discovered HI absorbers were detected, comprising 15 associated systems, 10 intervening systems, and 9 systems with undetermined classifications. Through spectral stacking, the mean peak optical path, mean velocity-integrated optical path, mean FWHM and mean HI column density are measured to be 0.47 and 0.30; 27.19 and 4.36 km s$^{-1}$; 42.61 and 9.33 km s$^{-1}$; 0.49 and 0.08 T$_{s} \times$ 10$^{20}$cm$^{-2}$K$^{-1}$, for the associated and intervening samples, respectively. Statistical analysis also reveals that associated systems tend to be hosted by red ($g-r>$0.7) galaxies at lower redshifts, whereas galaxies hosting intervening HI absorption are typically found at higher redshifts and are of a bluer ($g-r\leqslant$0.7) type. A noticeable difference is observed in the positions of foregrounds, backgrounds of intervening systems, and high-redshift and low-redshift associated systems on the WISE color-color diagram. All identified foreground sources in our sample have W1-W2 magnitudes below 0.8, suggesting no Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN). In contrast, backgrounds of intervening systems tend to have W1-W2 magnitudes above 0.8, indicating AGN presence. For associated absorption, most low-redshift ($z\leqslant$0.5) systems show W1-W2 values below 0.8, while higher-redshift associated absorption ($z>$0.5) displays a broader range of W1-W2 values.
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spellingShingle The FAST HI 21-cm absorption blind survey. II. -- Statistic Exploration for Associated and Intervening systems
Hu, Wenkai
Wang, Yougang
Li, Yichao
Pen, Ue-Li
Wang, Jie
Jing, Yingjie
Zhu, Ming
Zhang, Xin
Yang, Wenxiu
Xu, Yidong
Chen, Xu
Chen, Jingze
Zheng, Zheng
Li, Di
Chen, Xuelei
Astrophysics of Galaxies
We present an extragalactic HI 21-cm absorption lines catalog from a blind search at z $\leqslant$ 0.35, using drift-scan data collected in 1325.6 hours by the ongoing Commensal Radio Astronomy FasT Survey (CRAFTS) and FAST All Sky HI Survey (FASHI), which spans a sky area of 6072.0 deg$^{2}$ and covers 84533 radio sources with a flux density greater than 12 mJy. 14 previously identified HI absorbers and 20 newly discovered HI absorbers were detected, comprising 15 associated systems, 10 intervening systems, and 9 systems with undetermined classifications. Through spectral stacking, the mean peak optical path, mean velocity-integrated optical path, mean FWHM and mean HI column density are measured to be 0.47 and 0.30; 27.19 and 4.36 km s$^{-1}$; 42.61 and 9.33 km s$^{-1}$; 0.49 and 0.08 T$_{s} \times$ 10$^{20}$cm$^{-2}$K$^{-1}$, for the associated and intervening samples, respectively. Statistical analysis also reveals that associated systems tend to be hosted by red ($g-r>$0.7) galaxies at lower redshifts, whereas galaxies hosting intervening HI absorption are typically found at higher redshifts and are of a bluer ($g-r\leqslant$0.7) type. A noticeable difference is observed in the positions of foregrounds, backgrounds of intervening systems, and high-redshift and low-redshift associated systems on the WISE color-color diagram. All identified foreground sources in our sample have W1-W2 magnitudes below 0.8, suggesting no Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN). In contrast, backgrounds of intervening systems tend to have W1-W2 magnitudes above 0.8, indicating AGN presence. For associated absorption, most low-redshift ($z\leqslant$0.5) systems show W1-W2 values below 0.8, while higher-redshift associated absorption ($z>$0.5) displays a broader range of W1-W2 values.
title The FAST HI 21-cm absorption blind survey. II. -- Statistic Exploration for Associated and Intervening systems
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.14411