Local Hi: Constraints on the evolution of the HI content of the Universe

  • F.H. Briggs*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Analyses of QSO absorption lines show that the Hr content has evolved over the redshift range z = 5 to z = 0. The 21-cm line measurements of the z = 0 HI content avoid several biases inherent in the absorption-line technique, such as the influence of evolving dust content in the absorbers, and will produce a reliable measure to anchor theories of galaxy evolution. Examples of important questions to be addressed by local HI surveys are: (1) Is there a significant population of gas-rich galaxies or intergalactic clouds that is missing from the census of optically selected galaxies? (2) Is there an adequate reservoir of neutral gas to substantially prolong star formation at its present rate? (3) Are there massive objects of such low HI column density that they can have escaped detection in the 'unbiased' HI surveys that have been conducted so far?.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)31-36
Number of pages6
JournalPublications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
Volume14
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr-1997
EventWorkshop on HI in the Local Universe - , Australia
Duration: 13-May-199615-May-1996

Keywords

  • galaxies, distances and redshifts
  • galaxies, compact
  • galaxies, formation
  • radio lines, galaxies
  • DAMPED LYMAN-ALPHA
  • ABSORPTION SYSTEMS
  • NEUTRAL HYDROGEN
  • DISK GALAXIES
  • PRESENT EPOCH
  • DUST
  • OBSCURATION
  • QUASARS
  • LIMITS
  • SAMPLE

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