DINGO/GAMA /WAVES: HI-halo mass relation

Abstract

We investigate the relation between neutral atomic hydrogen (HI) and dark matter halo mass (HIHM) using observations from the Deep Investigation of Neutral Gas Origins (DINGO) pilot survey 100h data, combined with spectroscopic data from the Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey and photometric data from the Wide Area VISTA Extragalactic Survey (WAVES) photometric catalog. We employ a combination of direct detections and spectral stacking to probe the HI content of halos across a wide mass range (1010.5 Mh/M 1014.5). By incorporating WAVES photometric members on top of the existing GAMA group catalog, we present a novel approach of extending stacking analyses beyond spectroscopic completeness limits, enabling recovery of satellite HI content otherwise missed. We find that the HIHM relation exhibits a double power-law form, with a turnover near Mh 1011.2 M. Central galaxies dominate the halo HI budget below Mh 6 × 1012 M, while satellites dominate at higher halo masses. Including photometric members increases the measured HI content in halos above 1013 M by a factor of 1.5-3, highlighting the importance of gas-rich satellites in the group and cluster regime. Comparison with previous group-stacking studies shows that low-surface brightness galaxies, and intra-group HI structures contribute only a minor fraction to the total HI mass in group and cluster halos, as the summed galaxy HI masses are consistent with the total halo HI content.

0

Turn this paper into a lesson

ArcXiv compiles a structured reading guide from this paper's metadata: plain-English importance, contributions, prerequisite concepts, which sections to read first, flashcards, and a quiz. Grounded in the abstract, never invented.

Discussion (0)

Sign in to join the discussion.

Loading comments…