Evolution of cold gas at 2<z<5: a blind search for HI and OH absorption lines towards mid-infrared color selected radio-loud AGNs

2021 
We present results from a spectroscopically blind search for HI 21-cm and OH 18-cm absorption lines at 2 2$. The detection rate ($1.6^{+3.8}_{-1.4}$%) suggests low covering factor of cold neutral medium (CNM; T~100K) associated with these powerful AGNs. The intervening HI 21-cm and OH 18-cm absorption searches, with a sensitivity to detect CNM in damped Ly-alpha systems (DLAs), have comoving absorption path lengths of $\Delta$X = 130.1 and 167.7, respectively. Using these we estimate the number of HI and OH absorber per unit comoving path lengths to be 2. The AGNs in our sample selected using mid-infrared colors are optically fainter compared to the optical- and radio-selected quasars used to search for DLAs. In our optical spectra obtained using SALT and NOT, we detect 5 DLAs (redshift path ~9.3) and 2 proximate DLAs (within 3000 km/s of the AGN redshift). This is slightly excessive compared to the statistics based on optically selected quasars. The non-detection of HI 21-cm absorption from these DLAs suggests small CNM covering fraction around galaxies at z>2.
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