The gas mass of star-forming galaxies at $z \approx 1.3$ (1601.07909v2)
Abstract: We report a Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) search for HI 21cm emission from a large sample of star-forming galaxies at $z \approx 1.18 - 1.34$, lying in sub-fields of the DEEP2 Redshift Survey. The search was carried out by co-adding ("stacking") the HI 21cm emission spectra of 857 galaxies, after shifting each galaxy's HI 21cm spectrum to its rest frame. We obtain the $3\sigma$ upper limit S${\rm{HI}} < 2.5 \mu$Jy on the average HI 21cm flux density of the 857 galaxies, at a velocity resolution of $\approx 315$ km s${-1}$. This yields the $3\sigma$ constraint M${\rm{HI}} < 2.1 \times 10{10} \times \left[\Delta {\rm V}/315 \rm{km/s} \right]{1/2} \textrm{M}\odot$ on the average HI mass of the 857 stacked galaxies, the first direct constraint on the atomic gas mass of galaxies at $z > 1$. The implied limit on the average atomic gas mass fraction (relative to stars) is ${\rm M}{\rm GAS}/{\rm M}* < 0.5$, comparable to the cold molecular gas mass fraction in similar star-forming galaxies at these redshifts. We find that the cosmological mass density of neutral atomic gas in massive star-forming galaxies at $z \approx 1.3$ is $\Omega{\rm GAS} < 3.7 \times 10{-4}$, significantly lower than $\Omega_{\rm GAS}$ estimates in both galaxies in the local Universe and damped Lyman-$\alpha$ absorbers at $z \geq 2.2$. Massive blue star-forming galaxies thus do not appear to dominate the neutral atomic gas content of the Universe at $z \approx 1.3$.
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