WALLABY pilot survey: Spatially resolved gas scaling relations within the stellar discs of nearby galaxies
WALLABY pilot survey: Spatially resolved gas scaling relations within the stellar discs of nearby galaxies
The scatter in global atomic hydrogen (HI) scaling relations is partly attributed to differences in how HI and stellar properties are measured, with HI reservoirs typically extending beyond the inner regions of galaxies where star formation occurs. Using pilot observations from the WALLABY survey, we present the first measurements of HI mass enclosed within the stellar-dominated regions of galaxies for a statistical sample of 995 local gas-rich systems, investigating the factors driving its variation. We examine how global HI scaling relations change when measurements are restricted to R25 and R24 -- the isophotal radii at 25 and 24 mag arcsec$^{-2}$ in the i-band -- and explore how the fraction of HI mass and HI surface density within these radii correlate with other galaxy properties. On average, 68% of the total HI mass is enclosed within R25 and 54% within R24, though significant variation exists between galaxies. The fraction of HI mass within R25 shows a mild correlation with stellar properties, with galaxies of higher stellar mass, greater stellar surface density, or redder colours enclosing a larger fraction of their HI reservoirs. These correlations do not significantly strengthen when considering R24. Conversely, global HI surface densities show no significant correlation with stellar mass or stellar surface density, but trends start emerging when these are measured within the inner regions of galaxies. The strongest correlation is observed with optical colour, with bluer galaxies having higher average HI surface densities within R25. This trend strengthens when we restrict from R25 to R24, suggesting a closer connection between inner HI reservoirs and star formation. This study underscores the value of (at least marginally) resolved HI surveys of statistical samples for advancing our understanding of the gas-star formation cycle in galaxies. [Abriged]
Seona Lee、Barbara Catinella、Tobias Westmeier、Luca Cortese、Jing Wang、Kristine Spekkens、Nathan Deg、Helga Dénes、Ahmed Elagali、B?rbel S. Koribalski、Karen Lee-Waddell、Chandrashekar Murugeshan、Jonghwan Rhee、Lister Staveley-Smith、O. Ivy Wong、Benne W. Holwerda
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Seona Lee,Barbara Catinella,Tobias Westmeier,Luca Cortese,Jing Wang,Kristine Spekkens,Nathan Deg,Helga Dénes,Ahmed Elagali,B?rbel S. Koribalski,Karen Lee-Waddell,Chandrashekar Murugeshan,Jonghwan Rhee,Lister Staveley-Smith,O. Ivy Wong,Benne W. Holwerda.WALLABY pilot survey: Spatially resolved gas scaling relations within the stellar discs of nearby galaxies[EB/OL].(2025-05-20)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.13961.点此复制
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