MIGHTEE-H I: the H I size–mass relation over the last billion years

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 512:2 (2022) 2697-2706

Authors:

Sambatriniaina HA Rajohnson, Bradley S Frank, Anastasia A Ponomareva, Natasha Maddox, Renee C Kraan-Korteweg, Matt J Jarvis, Elizabeth AK Adams, Tom Oosterloo, Maarten Baes, Kristine Spekkens, Nathan J Adams, Marcin Glowacki, Sushma Kurapati, Isabella Prandoni, Ian Heywood, Jordan D Collier, Srikrishna Sekhar, Russ Taylor

Abstract:

We present the observed H I size–mass relation of 204 galaxies from the MIGHTEE Survey Early Science data. The high sensitivity of MeerKAT allows us to detect galaxies spanning more than 4 orders of magnitude in H I mass, ranging from dwarf galaxies to massive spirals, and including all morphological types. This is the first time the relation has been explored on a blind homogeneous data set that extends over a previously unexplored redshift range of 0 < z < 0.084, i.e. a period of around one billion years in cosmic time. The sample follows the same tight logarithmic relation derived from previous work, between the diameter (⁠DHI⁠) and the mass (⁠MHI⁠) of H I discs. We measure a slope of 0.501 ± 0.008, an intercept of −3.252+0.073−0.074⁠, and an observed scatter of 0.057 dex. For the first time, we quantify the intrinsic scatter of 0.054 ± 0.003 dex (⁠∼10 per cent⁠), which provides a constraint for cosmological simulations of galaxy formation and evolution. We derive the relation as a function of galaxy type and find that their intrinsic scatters and slopes are consistent within the errors. We also calculate the DHI−MHI relation for two redshift bins and do not find any evidence for evolution with redshift. These results suggest that over a period of one billion years in look-back time, galaxy discs have not undergone significant evolution in their gas distribution and mean surface mass density, indicating a lack of dependence on both morphological type and redshift.

EDGE: What shapes the relationship between H i and stellar observables in faint dwarf galaxies?

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 511:4 (2022) 5672-5681

Authors:

Martin P Rey, Andrew Pontzen, Oscar Agertz, Matthew DA Orkney, Justin I Read, Amélie Saintonge, Stacy Y Kim, Payel Das

Propagating spatially-varying multiplicative shear bias to cosmological parameter estimation for stage-IV weak-lensing surveys

(2022)

Authors:

Casey Cragg, Christopher AJ Duncan, Lance Miller, David Alonso

The LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 659 (2022) a1

Authors:

TW Shimwell, MJ Hardcastle, C Tasse, PN Best, HJA Röttgering, WL Williams, A Botteon, A Drabent, A Mechev, A Shulevski, RJ van Weeren, L Bester, M Brüggen, G Brunetti, JR Callingham, KT Chyży, JE Conway, TJ Dijkema, K Duncan, F de Gasperin, CL Hale, M Haverkorn, B Hugo, N Jackson, M Mevius, GK Miley, LK Morabito, R Morganti, A Offringa, JBR Oonk, D Rafferty, J Sabater, DJB Smith, DJ Schwarz, O Smirnov, SP O’Sullivan, H Vedantham, GJ White, JG Albert, L Alegre, B Asabere, DJ Bacon, A Bonafede, E Bonnassieux, M Brienza, M Bilicki, M Bonato, G Calistro Rivera, R Cassano, R Cochrane, JH Croston, V Cuciti, D Dallacasa, A Danezi, RJ Dettmar, G Di Gennaro, HW Edler, TA Enßlin, KL Emig, TMO Franzen, C García-Vergara, YG Grange, G Gürkan, M Hajduk, G Heald, V Heesen, DN Hoang, M Hoeft, C Horellou, M Iacobelli, M Jamrozy, V Jelić, R Kondapally, P Kukreti, M Kunert-Bajraszewska, M Magliocchetti, V Mahatma, K Małek, S Mandal, F Massaro, Z Meyer-Zhao, B Mingo, RIJ Mostert, DG Nair, SJ Nakoneczny, B Nikiel-Wroczyński, E Orrú, U Pajdosz-Śmierciak, T Pasini, I Prandoni, HE van Piggelen, K Rajpurohit, E Retana-Montenegro, CJ Riseley, A Rowlinson, A Saxena, C Schrijvers, F Sweijen, TM Siewert, R Timmerman, M Vaccari, J Vink, JL West, A Wołowska, X Zhang, J Zheng

The VANDELS survey: Global properties of CIII]λ1908 Å emitting star-forming galaxies at z ∼ 3⋆

Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 659 (2022) a16

Authors:

M Llerena, R Amorín, F Cullen, L Pentericci, A Calabrò, R McLure, A Carnall, E Pérez-Montero, F Marchi, A Bongiorno, M Castellano, A Fontana, DJ McLeod, M Talia, NP Hathi, P Hibon, F Mannucci, A Saxena, D Schaerer, G Zamorani