Tracing Cold Gas in Absorption Across Cosmic Time with the SKA
Abstract
Observing the 21-cm HI line in absorption provides a powerful means of tracing the cold neutral gas in normal and active galaxies across cosmic time. The frequency coverage and sensitivity of SKAO will allow us to detect HI in absorption from z = 0 to beyond z = 6, enabling the characterisation of the properties of cold gas in and around galaxies at all epochs. This chapter summarises recent advances in absorption-line studies, lessons learned from precursor surveys, and updates the science case presented in Kanekar and Briggs (2004) and Morganti et al. (2015), focusing on the capabilities enabled by the SKA design baseline, Array Assembly 4 (AA4). We expand on these earlier works by presenting new opportunities to simultaneously search for OH 18-cm absorption, an efficient tracer of diffuse molecular gas that complements the atomic gas traced by HI absorption, as well as the need for sub-arcsecond scale spectroscopic imaging and multi-wavelength data from large surveys. These advances will allow SKAO absorption surveys to address key questions surrounding the fuelling and feedback cycles of AGN and the evolution of the cold neutral gas across cosmic time.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2606.31546,
title = {Tracing Cold Gas in Absorption Across Cosmic Time with the SKA},
author = {Elizabeth K. Mahony and Neeraj Gupta and Sergei A. Balashev and Yogesh Chandola and Francoise Combes and Rebecca Davies and Jens-Kristian Krogager and Wenkai Hu and Filippo M. Maccagni and Pasquier Noterdaeme and Mamta Pandey-Pommier and Elaine M. Sadler and Rasha M. Samir and Nick Seymour and Hyein Yoon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.31546},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
Published in Advancing Astrophysics with the SKAII (AASKAII), 2026 (arXiv:2606.20366). Report-no:AASKAII/Mahony01