The Distribution of Neutral Hydrogen in the Color-Magnitude Plane of Galaxies

Abstract

We present the conditional HI (neutral hydrogen) Mass Function (HIMF) conditioned on observed optical properties, Mr (r-band absolute magnitude) and Cur (u-r color), for a sample of 7709 galaxies from ALFALFA (40% data release - α.40) which overlaps with a common volume in SDSS DR7. Based on the conditional HIMF we find that the luminous red, luminous blue and faint blue populations dominate the total HIMF at the high-mass end, knee and the low-mass end respectively. We use the conditional HIMF to derive the underlying distribution function of HI (HI density parameter), p(HI), in the color-magnitude plane of galaxies. The distribution, p(HI), peaks in the blue cloud at Mrmax= -19.25, Curmax=1.44 but is skewed. It has a long tail towards faint blue galaxies and luminous red galaxies. We argue that p(HI) can be used to reveal the underlying relation between cold gas, stellar mass and the star formation rate (SFR) in an unbiased way; that is the derived relation does not suffer from survey or sample selection.

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