[seminar] Astro Journal Club on December 14th

Lana Ceraj lceraj at phy.hr
Mon Dec 12 19:50:08 CET 2016


Dear all,

this Wednesday on Astro Journal Club Bruno is talking about neutral hydrogen profile shapes and what we can learn from them.

Astro Journal Club starts at 3 p.m. (sharp) in the seminar room F-201 of the Physics Department.

Presenter: Bruno Šlaus

Title: A comparative study of intervening and associated HI 21-cm absorption profiles in redshifted galaxies

Authors: S. J. Curran, S. W. Duchesne, A. Divoli, J. R. Allison

Abstract: 
The star-forming reservoir in the distant Universe can be detected through HI 21-cm absorption arising from either cool gas associated with a radio source or from within a galaxy intervening the sight-line to the continuum source. In order to test whether the nature of the absorber can be predicted from the profile shape, we have compiled and analysed all of the known redshifted (z > 0.1) HI 21-cm absorption profiles. Although between individual spectra there is too much variation to assign a typical spectral profile, we confirm that associated absorption profiles are on average, wider than their intervening counterparts. It is widely hypothesised that this is due to high velocity nuclear gas feeding the central engine, absent in the more quiescent intervening absorbers. Modelling the column density distribution of the mean associated and intervening spectra, we confirm that the additional low optical depth, wide dispersion component, typical of associated absorbers, arises from gas within the inner parsec. With regard to the potential of predicting the absorber type in the absence of optical spectroscopy, we have implemented machine learning techniques to the 55 associated and 43 intervening spectra, with each of the tested models giving a >80% accuracy in the prediction of the absorber type. Given the impracticability of follow-up optical spectroscopy of the large number of 21-cm detections expected from the next generation of large radio telescopes, this could provide a powerful new technique with which to determine the nature of the absorbing galaxy. 

Link: https://arxiv.org/abs/1608.01055 <https://arxiv.org/abs/1608.01055>

See you all on Wednesday.

Cheers,
Lana
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