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Atomic Gas Dominates the Baryonic Mass of Star-forming Galaxies at $z \approx 1.3$ (2207.08834v3)

Published 18 Jul 2022 in astro-ph.GA

Abstract: We present a comparison between the average atomic gas mass, $\langle M_{Atom}\rangle$ (including HI and He), the average molecular gas mass, $\langle M_{Mol}\rangle$, and the average stellar mass, $\langle M_\rangle$, of a sample of star-forming galaxies at $z\approx0.75-1.45$, to probe the baryonic composition of galaxies in and during the epoch of peak star-formation activity in the universe. The $\langle M_{Atom}\rangle$ values of star-forming galaxies in two stellar-mass matched samples at $z=0.74-1.25$ and $z=1.25-1.45$, were derived by stacking their HI 21cm signals in the GMRT-CAT$z1$ survey. We find that the baryonic composition of star-forming galaxies at $z\gtrsim 1$ is dramatically different from that at $z\approx0$. For star-forming galaxies with $\langle M_\rangle\approx10{10} M_\odot$, the contribution of stars to the total baryonic mass, $M_{Baryon}$, is $\approx61\%$ at $z\approx0$, but only $\approx16\%$ at $z\approx1.3$, while molecular gas constitutes $\approx6\%$ of the baryonic mass at $z\approx0$, and $\approx14\%$ at $z\approx1.3$. Remarkably, we find that atomic gas makes up $\approx70\%$ of $M_{Baryon}$ in star-forming galaxies at $z\approx1.3$. We find that the ratio $\langle M_{Atom}\rangle/\langle M_\rangle$ is higher both at $z\approx1.0$ and at $z\approx1.3$ than in the local Universe, with $\langle M_{Atom}\rangle/\langle M_\rangle\approx1.4$ at $z\approx1.0$, and $\approx4.4$ at $z\approx1.3$, compared to its value of $\approx0.5$ today. Further, we find that the ratio $\langle M_{Atom}\rangle/\langle M_{Mol}\rangle$ in star-forming galaxies with $\langle M_*\rangle \approx10{10} M_\odot$ is $\approx2.3$ at $z\approx1.0$ and $\approx5.0$ at $z\approx1.3$. Overall, we find that atomic gas is the dominant component of the baryonic mass of star-forming galaxies at $z\approx1.3$, during the epoch of peak star-formation activity in the universe.

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