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Populating HI gas in dark matter halos: I. method

Published 22 Aug 2020 in astro-ph.GA and astro-ph.CO | (2008.09804v1)

Abstract: We combine data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and the Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA Survey (ALFALFA) to establish an empirical model for the HI gas content within dark matter halos. A cross-match between our SDSS DR7 galaxy group sample and the ALFALFA HI sources provides a catalog of 16,520 HI-galaxy pairs within 14,270 galaxy groups (halos). Using these matched pairs, we model the HI gas mass distributions within halos using two components: 1) {\it in situ} galaxy relations that involve the HI masses, colors $({\rm g-r})$ and stellar masses 2) an {\it ex situ} dependence of the HI mass on the halo mass/environment. We find that if we solely use galaxy associated scaling relations to predict the HI gas distribution (solely component 1), the number of HI detections is significantly over-predicted with respect the ALFALFA observations. We introduce a concept for the survival of the HI masses/members within halos of different masses labelled as the efficiency' factor, in order to describe the probability that a halo has in retaining its HI detections. Taking the above consideration into account we construct ahalo based HI mass model' which does not only predict the HI masses of galaxies, but also yields similar number, stellar, halo mass and satellite fraction distributions to the HI detections retrieved from observational data.

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