Looking at the distant universe with the MeerKAT array : discovery of a luminous OH megamaser at z>0.5

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dc.contributor.author Glowacki, Marcin
dc.contributor.author Collier, Jordan D.
dc.contributor.author Kazemi-Moridani, Amir
dc.contributor.author Frank, Bradley
dc.contributor.author Roberts, Hayley
dc.contributor.author Darling, Jeremy
dc.contributor.author Klockner, Hans-Rainer
dc.contributor.author Adams, Nathan
dc.contributor.author Baker, Andrew J.
dc.contributor.author Bershady, Matthew
dc.contributor.author Blecher, Tariq
dc.contributor.author Blyth, Sarah-Louise
dc.contributor.author Bowler, Rebecca
dc.contributor.author Catinella, Barbara
dc.contributor.author Chemin, Laurent
dc.contributor.author Crawford, Steven M.
dc.contributor.author Cress, Catherine
dc.contributor.author Dave, Romeel
dc.contributor.author Dave, Romeel
dc.contributor.author Deane, Roger
dc.contributor.author De Blok, Erwin
dc.contributor.author Delhaize, Jacinta
dc.contributor.author Duncan, Kenneth
dc.contributor.author Elson, Ed
dc.contributor.author February, Sean
dc.contributor.author Gawiser, Eric
dc.contributor.author Hatfield, Peter
dc.contributor.author Healy, Julia
dc.contributor.author Henning, Patricia
dc.contributor.author Hess, Kelley M.
dc.contributor.author Heywood, Ian
dc.contributor.author Holwerda, Benne W.
dc.contributor.author Hoosain, Munira
dc.contributor.author Hughes, John P.
dc.contributor.author Hutchens, Zackary L.
dc.contributor.author Jarvis, Matt
dc.contributor.author Kannappan, Sheila
dc.contributor.author Katz, Neal
dc.contributor.author Keres, Dusan
dc.contributor.author Korsaga, Marie
dc.contributor.author Kraan-Korteweg, Renee C.
dc.contributor.author Lah, Philip
dc.contributor.author Lochner, Michelle
dc.contributor.author Maddox, Natasha
dc.contributor.author Makhathini, Sphesihle
dc.contributor.author Meurer, Gerhardt R.
dc.contributor.author Meyer, Martin
dc.contributor.author Obreschkow, Danail
dc.contributor.author Oh, Se-Heon
dc.contributor.author Oosterloo, Tom
dc.contributor.author Oppor, Joshua
dc.contributor.author Pan, Hengxing
dc.contributor.author Pisano, D.J.
dc.contributor.author Randriamiarinarivo, Nandrianina
dc.contributor.author Ravindranath, Swara
dc.contributor.author Schroder, Anja C.
dc.contributor.author Skelton, Rosalind
dc.contributor.author Smirnov, Oleg
dc.contributor.author Smith, Mathew
dc.contributor.author Somerville, Rachel S.
dc.contributor.author Srianand, Raghunathan
dc.contributor.author Staveley-Smith, Lister
dc.contributor.author Tanaka, Masayuki
dc.contributor.author Vaccari, Mattia
dc.contributor.author Van Driel, Wim
dc.contributor.author Verheijen, Marc
dc.contributor.author Walter, Fabian
dc.contributor.author Wu, John F.
dc.contributor.author Zwaan, Martin A.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-04-24T09:10:36Z
dc.date.available 2023-04-24T09:10:36Z
dc.date.issued 2022-05
dc.description The MeerKAT data presented in this paper were processed using the ilifu cloud computing facility (www.ilifu.ac.za), which is operated by a consortium that includes the University of Cape Town (UCT), the University of the Western Cape, the University of Stellenbosch, Sol Plaatje University, the Cape Peninsula University of Technology and the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory. en_US
dc.description.abstract 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, LADUMAJ033046.20−275518.1 (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 zOH=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 Le, placing it among the most luminous OHMs known. The galaxy’s far-infrared luminosity LFIR=(1.576± 0.013)×1012 Le 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. en_US
dc.description.department Physics en_US
dc.description.sponsorship The ilifu facility is supported by contributions from the Inter-University Institute for Data Intensive Astronomy (IDIA, which is a partnership between the UCT, the University of Pretoria and the University of the Western Cape), the Computational Biology division at UCT, and the Data Intensive Research Initiative of South Africa (DIRISA). Data processing used pipelines that were developed at IDIA and are available at https://idia-pipelines.github.io. M.G. acknowledges support from IDIA and was partially supported by the Australian Government through the Australian Research Council’s Discovery Projects funding scheme (DP210102103). A.K.M. and A.J.B. acknowledge support from NSF grant AST-1814421. A.K.M. also thanks the LSSTC Data Science Fellowship Program, which is funded by the LSST Corporation, NSF grant OAC-1829740, the Brinson Foundation, and the Moore Foundation; his participation in the program has been helpful for this work. H.R. and Je.D. acknowledge support from NSF grant AST-1814648; M.B. and J.O. acknowledge support from NSF grant AST-1814682; R.B. acknowledges support from an STFC Ernest Rutherford Fellowship (grant No. ST/T003596/1); Ja.D. and H.P. acknowledge the financial assistance of SARAO; K.M.H. acknowledges funding from the State Agency for Research of the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities through the “Center of Excellence Severo Ochoa” awarded to the Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (SEV-2017-0709); from grant RTI2018-096228-B-C31 (Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities/State Agency for Research/ European Regional Development Funds, European Union); and from the coordination of the participation in SKA-SPAIN, funded by the Ministry of Science and innovation (MICIN); and Z.L.H. and S.K. acknowledge support from NSF grant AST-1814486. Parts of this research were supported by the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for All Sky Astrophysics in 3 Dimensions (ASTRO 3D), through project number CE170100013, and by the South African Research Chairs Initiative of the Department of Science and Technology and the NRF. Facility: MeerKAT. en_US
dc.description.uri https://journals.aas.org/astrophysical-journal-letters en_US
dc.identifier.citation Glowacki, M., Collier, J.D., Kazemi-Moridani, A. et al. 2022, 'Looking at the distant universe with the MeerKAT array : discovery of a luminous OH megamaser at z>0.5', Astropysical Journal Letters, vol. 931, no. L7, pp. 1-8, doi : 10.3847/2041-8213/ac63b0. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 2041-8213 (print)
dc.identifier.issn 2041-8205 (online)
dc.identifier.other 10.3847/2041-8213/ac63b0
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/90435
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher IOP Publishing en_US
dc.rights © 2022. The Author(s). Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. en_US
dc.subject OH megamasers (OHMs) en_US
dc.subject Infrared-luminous galaxies en_US
dc.subject Radio surveys en_US
dc.subject Galaxy growth en_US
dc.subject MeerKAT array en_US
dc.title Looking at the distant universe with the MeerKAT array : discovery of a luminous OH megamaser at z>0.5 en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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