Intrinsic Morphology of The Stellar Components in HI-bearing Dwarf Galaxies and The Dependence on Mass

Abstract

The intrinsic morphology of stellar components within HI-bearing dwarf galaxies remains a topic of uncertainty. Leveraging the galaxy dataset derived from the cross-matched catalog of the Arecibo Legacy Fast Arecibo L-band Feed Array HI 21cm line survey and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, we employ a Markov Chain Monte Carlo methodology and assume a triaxial model to scrutinize the inherent stellar distributions of these HI-bearing dwarf galaxies. Our analysis indicates a preference for oblate-triaxial models with C<B A, indicative of thick stellar disks, characterizing the stellar components in these HI-bearing dwarfs with stellar masses ranging between 107\--109.5\ M. The average thickness of the stellar components in HI-bearing dwarf galaxies approximates C/A 0.4. Furthermore, we observe that the thickness of the stellar disks exhibits weak or negligible dependence on the stellar masses of HI-bearing galaxies.

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