Neutral atomic hydrogen (H i) gas evolution in field galaxies at z similar to 0.1 and similar to 0.2

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Abstract

We measure the neutral atomic hydrogen (H i) gas content of field galaxies at intermediate redshifts of z similar to 0.1 and similar to 0.2 using hydrogen 21-cm emission lines observed with the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope. In order to make high signal-to-noise ratio detections, an H i signal stacking technique is applied: H i emission spectra from multiple galaxies, optically selected by the second Canadian Network for Observational Cosmology redshift survey project, are co-added to measure the average H i mass of galaxies in the two redshift bins. We calculate the cosmic H i gas densities ((Hi)) at the two redshift regimes and compare those with measurements at other redshifts to investigate the global evolution of the H i gas density over cosmic time. From a total of 59 galaxies at z similar to 0.1 we find (Hi) = (0.33 +/- 0.05) x 10(-3), and at z similar to 0.2 we find (Hi) = (0.34 +/- 0.09) x 10(-3), based on 96 galaxies. These measurements help bridge the gap between high-z damped Lyman alpha observations and blind 21-cm surveys at z = 0. We find that our measurements of (Hi) at z similar to 0.1 and similar to 0.2 are consistent with the H i gas density at z similar to 0 and that all measurements of (Hi) from 21-cm emission observations at z less than or similar to 0.2 are in agreement with no evolution of the H i gas content in galaxies during the last 2.4 Gyr.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2693-2706
Number of pages14
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume435
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1-Nov-2013

Keywords

  • galaxies: evolution
  • galaxies: ISM
  • radio lines: galaxies
  • STAR-FORMING GALAXIES
  • HIGH-REDSHIFT GALAXIES
  • BRIGHTEST HIPASS GALAXIES
  • LYMAN-ALPHA ABSORPTION
  • DIGITAL SKY SURVEY
  • MASS FUNCTION
  • FORMATION HISTORY
  • LUMINOSITY FUNCTION
  • DISK GALAXIES
  • PILOT SURVEY

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