Looking at the Distant Universe with the MeerKAT Array: Discovery of a Luminous OH Megamaser at z > 0.5
In the local universe, OH megamasers (OHMs) are detected almost exclusively in infrared-luminous galaxies, with a prevalence that increases with IR luminosity, suggesting that they trace gas-rich galaxy mergers. Given the proximity of the rest frequencies of OH and the hyperfine transition of neutra...
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| author | Glowacki, Marcin Collier, J.D. Kazemi-Moridani, A. Frank, B. Roberts, H. Darling, J. Klöckner, H.R. Adams, N. Baker, A.J. Bershady, M. Blecher, T. Blyth, S.L. Bowler, R. Catinella, B. Chemin, L. Crawford, S.M. Cress, C. Davé, R. Deane, R. De Blok, E. Delhaize, J. Duncan, K. Elson, E. February, S. Gawiser, E. Hatfield, P. Healy, J. Henning, P. Hess, K.M. Heywood, I. Holwerda, B.W. Hoosain, M. Hughes, J.P. Hutchens, Z.L. Jarvis, M. Kannappan, S. Katz, N. Kereš, D. Korsaga, M. Kraan-Korteweg, R.C. Lah, P. Lochner, M. Maddox, N. Makhathini, S. Meurer, G.R. Meyer, M. Obreschkow, D. Oh, S.H. Oosterloo, T. Oppor, J. Pan, H. Pisano, D.J. Randriamiarinarivo, N. Ravindranath, S. Schröder, A.C. Skelton, R. Smirnov, O. Smith, M. Somerville, R.S. Srianand, R. Staveley-Smith, L. Tanaka, M. Vaccari, M. Van Driel, W. Verheijen, M. Walter, F. Wu, J.F. Zwaan, M.A. |
| author_facet | Glowacki, Marcin Collier, J.D. Kazemi-Moridani, A. Frank, B. Roberts, H. Darling, J. Klöckner, H.R. Adams, N. Baker, A.J. Bershady, M. Blecher, T. Blyth, S.L. Bowler, R. Catinella, B. Chemin, L. Crawford, S.M. Cress, C. Davé, R. Deane, R. De Blok, E. Delhaize, J. Duncan, K. Elson, E. February, S. Gawiser, E. Hatfield, P. Healy, J. Henning, P. Hess, K.M. Heywood, I. Holwerda, B.W. Hoosain, M. Hughes, J.P. Hutchens, Z.L. Jarvis, M. Kannappan, S. Katz, N. Kereš, D. Korsaga, M. Kraan-Korteweg, R.C. Lah, P. Lochner, M. Maddox, N. Makhathini, S. Meurer, G.R. Meyer, M. Obreschkow, D. Oh, S.H. Oosterloo, T. Oppor, J. Pan, H. Pisano, D.J. Randriamiarinarivo, N. Ravindranath, S. Schröder, A.C. Skelton, R. Smirnov, O. Smith, M. Somerville, R.S. Srianand, R. Staveley-Smith, L. Tanaka, M. Vaccari, M. Van Driel, W. Verheijen, M. Walter, F. Wu, J.F. Zwaan, M.A. |
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| description | In the local universe, OH megamasers (OHMs) are detected almost exclusively in infrared-luminous galaxies, with a prevalence that increases with IR luminosity, suggesting that they trace gas-rich galaxy mergers. Given the proximity of the rest frequencies of OH and the hyperfine transition of neutral atomic hydrogen (H i), radio surveys to probe the cosmic evolution of H i in galaxies also offer exciting prospects for exploiting OHMs to probe the cosmic history of gas-rich mergers. Using observations for the Looking At the Distant Universe with the MeerKAT Array (LADUMA) deep H i survey, we report the first untargeted detection of an OHM at z > 0.5, LADUMA J033046.20-275518.1 (nicknamed "Nkalakatha"). The host system, WISEA J033046.26-275518.3, is an infrared-luminous radio galaxy whose optical redshift z ≈ 0.52 confirms the MeerKAT emission-line detection as OH at a redshift z OH = 0.5225 ± 0.0001 rather than H i at lower redshift. The detected spectral line has 18.4σ peak significance, a width of 459 ± 59 km s-1, and an integrated luminosity of (6.31 ± 0.18 [statistical] ± 0.31 [systematic]) × 103 L ⊙, placing it among the most luminous OHMs known. The galaxy's far-infrared luminosity L FIR = (1.576 ±0.013) × 1012 L ⊙ marks it as an ultraluminous infrared galaxy; its ratio of OH and infrared luminosities is similar to those for lower-redshift OHMs. A comparison between optical and OH redshifts offers a slight indication of an OH outflow. This detection represents the first step toward a systematic exploitation of OHMs as a tracer of galaxy growth at high redshifts. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-902602023-02-24T07:41:48Z Looking at the Distant Universe with the MeerKAT Array: Discovery of a Luminous OH Megamaser at z > 0.5 Glowacki, Marcin Collier, J.D. Kazemi-Moridani, A. Frank, B. Roberts, H. Darling, J. Klöckner, H.R. Adams, N. Baker, A.J. Bershady, M. Blecher, T. Blyth, S.L. Bowler, R. Catinella, B. Chemin, L. Crawford, S.M. Cress, C. Davé, R. Deane, R. De Blok, E. Delhaize, J. Duncan, K. Elson, E. February, S. Gawiser, E. Hatfield, P. Healy, J. Henning, P. Hess, K.M. Heywood, I. Holwerda, B.W. Hoosain, M. Hughes, J.P. Hutchens, Z.L. Jarvis, M. Kannappan, S. Katz, N. Kereš, D. Korsaga, M. Kraan-Korteweg, R.C. Lah, P. Lochner, M. Maddox, N. Makhathini, S. Meurer, G.R. Meyer, M. Obreschkow, D. Oh, S.H. Oosterloo, T. Oppor, J. Pan, H. Pisano, D.J. Randriamiarinarivo, N. Ravindranath, S. Schröder, A.C. Skelton, R. Smirnov, O. Smith, M. Somerville, R.S. Srianand, R. Staveley-Smith, L. Tanaka, M. Vaccari, M. Van Driel, W. Verheijen, M. Walter, F. Wu, J.F. Zwaan, M.A. Science & Technology Physical Sciences Astronomy & Astrophysics STAR-FORMATION SKA PATHFINDER WIDE-FIELD H I RADIO GALAXY ULTRAVIOLET EVOLUTION PROJECT BLAST In the local universe, OH megamasers (OHMs) are detected almost exclusively in infrared-luminous galaxies, with a prevalence that increases with IR luminosity, suggesting that they trace gas-rich galaxy mergers. Given the proximity of the rest frequencies of OH and the hyperfine transition of neutral atomic hydrogen (H i), radio surveys to probe the cosmic evolution of H i in galaxies also offer exciting prospects for exploiting OHMs to probe the cosmic history of gas-rich mergers. Using observations for the Looking At the Distant Universe with the MeerKAT Array (LADUMA) deep H i survey, we report the first untargeted detection of an OHM at z > 0.5, LADUMA J033046.20-275518.1 (nicknamed "Nkalakatha"). The host system, WISEA J033046.26-275518.3, is an infrared-luminous radio galaxy whose optical redshift z ≈ 0.52 confirms the MeerKAT emission-line detection as OH at a redshift z OH = 0.5225 ± 0.0001 rather than H i at lower redshift. The detected spectral line has 18.4σ peak significance, a width of 459 ± 59 km s-1, and an integrated luminosity of (6.31 ± 0.18 [statistical] ± 0.31 [systematic]) × 103 L ⊙, placing it among the most luminous OHMs known. The galaxy's far-infrared luminosity L FIR = (1.576 ±0.013) × 1012 L ⊙ marks it as an ultraluminous infrared galaxy; its ratio of OH and infrared luminosities is similar to those for lower-redshift OHMs. A comparison between optical and OH redshifts offers a slight indication of an OH outflow. This detection represents the first step toward a systematic exploitation of OHMs as a tracer of galaxy growth at high redshifts. 2022 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90260 10.3847/2041-8213/ac63b0 English http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP210102103 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ IOP Publishing Ltd fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Science & Technology Physical Sciences Astronomy & Astrophysics STAR-FORMATION SKA PATHFINDER WIDE-FIELD H I RADIO GALAXY ULTRAVIOLET EVOLUTION PROJECT BLAST Glowacki, Marcin Collier, J.D. Kazemi-Moridani, A. Frank, B. Roberts, H. Darling, J. Klöckner, H.R. Adams, N. Baker, A.J. Bershady, M. Blecher, T. Blyth, S.L. Bowler, R. Catinella, B. Chemin, L. Crawford, S.M. Cress, C. Davé, R. Deane, R. De Blok, E. Delhaize, J. Duncan, K. Elson, E. February, S. Gawiser, E. Hatfield, P. Healy, J. Henning, P. Hess, K.M. Heywood, I. Holwerda, B.W. Hoosain, M. Hughes, J.P. Hutchens, Z.L. Jarvis, M. Kannappan, S. Katz, N. Kereš, D. Korsaga, M. Kraan-Korteweg, R.C. Lah, P. Lochner, M. Maddox, N. Makhathini, S. Meurer, G.R. Meyer, M. Obreschkow, D. Oh, S.H. Oosterloo, T. Oppor, J. Pan, H. Pisano, D.J. Randriamiarinarivo, N. Ravindranath, S. Schröder, A.C. Skelton, R. Smirnov, O. Smith, M. Somerville, R.S. Srianand, R. Staveley-Smith, L. Tanaka, M. Vaccari, M. Van Driel, W. Verheijen, M. Walter, F. Wu, J.F. Zwaan, M.A. Looking at the Distant Universe with the MeerKAT Array: Discovery of a Luminous OH Megamaser at z > 0.5 |
| title | Looking at the Distant Universe with the MeerKAT Array: Discovery of a Luminous OH Megamaser at z > 0.5 |
| title_full | Looking at the Distant Universe with the MeerKAT Array: Discovery of a Luminous OH Megamaser at z > 0.5 |
| title_fullStr | Looking at the Distant Universe with the MeerKAT Array: Discovery of a Luminous OH Megamaser at z > 0.5 |
| title_full_unstemmed | Looking at the Distant Universe with the MeerKAT Array: Discovery of a Luminous OH Megamaser at z > 0.5 |
| title_short | Looking at the Distant Universe with the MeerKAT Array: Discovery of a Luminous OH Megamaser at z > 0.5 |
| title_sort | looking at the distant universe with the meerkat array: discovery of a luminous oh megamaser at z > 0.5 |
| topic | Science & Technology Physical Sciences Astronomy & Astrophysics STAR-FORMATION SKA PATHFINDER WIDE-FIELD H I RADIO GALAXY ULTRAVIOLET EVOLUTION PROJECT BLAST |
| url | http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/DP210102103 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90260 |