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Spin temperatures and covering factors for H i 21-cm absorption in damped Lyman α systems
Authors:S. J. Curran,M. T. Murphy,Y. M. Pihlströ  m,J. K. Webb, C. R. Purcell
Affiliation:School of Physics, University of New South Wales, Sydney NSW 2052, Australia;Institute of Astronomy, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HA;National Radio Astronomy Observatory, PO Box 0, Socorro, NM87801, USA
Abstract:We investigate the practice of assigning high spin temperatures to damped Lyman α absorption systems (DLAs) not detected in H  i 21-cm absorption. In particular, Kanekar & Chengalur have attributed the mix of 21-cm detections and non-detections in low-redshift  ( z abs≤ 2.04) DLAs  to a mix of spin temperatures, while the non-detections at high redshift were attributed to high spin temperatures. Below   z abs= 0.9  , where some of the DLA host galaxy morphologies are known, we find that 21-cm absorption is normally detected towards large radio sources when the absorber is known to be associated with a large intermediate (spiral) galaxy. Furthermore, at these redshifts, only one of the six 21-cm non-detections has an optical identification and these DLAs tend to lie along the sight-lines to the largest background radio continuum sources. For these and many of the high-redshift DLAs occulting large radio continua, we therefore expect covering factors of less than the assumed/estimated value of unity. This would have the effect of introducing a range of spin temperatures considerably narrower than the current range of  Δ T s≳ 9000 K  , while still supporting the hypothesis that the high-redshift DLA sample comprises a larger proportion of compact galaxies than the low-redshift sample.
Keywords:galaxies: ISM    quasars: absorption lines    cosmology: observations    early Universe
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