CHILES XII: The H I evolution of Luminous Compact Blue Galaxies between 0<z<0.48
Abstract
We study the evolution of Luminous Compact Blue Galaxies (LCBGs) by making use of H I emission line data provided by the full 856 h COSMOS H I Large Extragalactic Survey (CHILES), which spans a redshift range of within the COSMOS field. We report the results on a cubelet stacking analysis, which we use to estimate the average H I mass evolution of LCBGs in the field up to . For the stacks that do not show a detection, we report an upper limit estimate of the average H I mass. We also report on two directly detected LCBGs. We find the average H I mass in LCBGs at redshifts , and respectively to be M, M and M. We see no strong evidence for evolution in the average H I mass over this redshift range, consistent with other recent studies of the evolution of the H I in galaxies at . On average, LCBGs appear to retain substantial gas reservoirs, with gas fractions staying constant and remaining broadly consistent with those of the larger star-forming population. LCBG gas depletion timescales are nearly an order of magnitude shorter than in normal star-forming galaxies across the studied redshift range, aligning with the period during which their number density drops sharply.
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@article{arxiv.2604.13679,
title = {CHILES XII: The H I evolution of Luminous Compact Blue Galaxies between 0<z<0.48},
author = {H. Arlow and D. J. Pisano and M. A. Bershady and L. R. Hunt and N. Luber and J. Donovan Meyer and E. Momjian and J. Blue Bird and H. B. Gim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.13679},
year = {2026}
}
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11 pages, 9 figures, 3 tables, Accepted for publication in MNRAS, arXiv metadata corrected