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The spatial distribution of neutral hydrogen as traced by low HI mass galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2016-12-07 v2

Abstract

The formation and evolution of galaxies with low neutral atomic hydrogen (HI) masses, MHI_{\rm HI}<<108h2^{8}h^{-2}M_{\odot}, are affected by host dark matter halo mass and photoionisation feedback from the UV background after the end of reionization. We study how the physical processes governing the formation of galaxies with low HI mass are imprinted on the distribution of neutral hydrogen in the Universe using the hierarchical galaxy formation model, GALFORM. We calculate the effect on the correlation function of changing the HI mass detection threshold at redshifts 0z0.50 \le z \le 0.5. We parameterize the clustering as ξ(r)=(r/r0)γ\xi(r)=(r/r_{0})^{-\gamma} and we find that including galaxies with MHI_{\rm HI}<<108h2^{8}h^{-2}M_{\odot} increases the clustering amplitude r0r_{0} and slope γ\gamma compared to samples of higher HI masses. This is due to these galaxies with low HI masses typically being hosted by haloes with masses greater than 1012h1^{12}{h}^{-1}M_{\odot}, and is in contrast to optically selected surveys for which the inclusion of faint, blue galaxies lowers the clustering amplitude. We show the HI mass function for different host dark matter halo masses and galaxy types (central or satellite) to interpret the values of r0r_{0} and γ\gamma of the clustering of HI-selected galaxies. We also predict the contribution of low HI mass galaxies to the 21cm intensity mapping signal. We calculate that a dark matter halo mass resolution better than \sim1010h1^{10}{h}^{-1}M_{\odot} at redshifts higher than 0.5 is required in order to predict converged 21cm brightness temperature fluctuations.

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@article{arxiv.1603.02383,
  title  = {The spatial distribution of neutral hydrogen as traced by low HI mass galaxies},
  author = {Han-Seek Kim and J. Stuart B. Wyithe and C. M. Baugh and C. d. P. Lagos and C. Power and Jaehong Park},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.02383},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

14 pages, 10 figures, accepted for pubication in MNRAS