ALFALFA: The Search for (Almost) Dark Galaxies and their Space Distribution
Martha P. Haynes

TL;DR
The ALFALFA survey aims to map the local universe's HI mass function, confirming the scarcity of dark galaxies and providing insights into galaxy distribution, morphology, and gas-rich dwarfs, with implications for future high-redshift studies.
Contribution
This study presents a comprehensive HI survey that improves previous measurements, confirms the rarity of dark galaxies, and explores galaxy properties and distribution in the local universe.
Findings
Less than 3% of HI sources lack optical counterparts.
No significant population of HI-rich dark galaxies detected.
Preliminary evidence suggests fewer gas-rich dwarfs in voids than predicted.
Abstract
The Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA (ALFALFA) survey is designed to explore the z=0 HI mass function (HIMF) over a cosmologically significant volume. ALFALFA will improve on previous determinations of the HIMF by its combination of depth, wide area and centroiding accuracy, the latter allowing, in most cases, immediate identification of the optical counterpart to each HI signal. ALFALFA will detect hundreds of galaxies with HI masses less than 10**7.5 solar masses and also greater than 10**10.5 solar masses, and its final catalog will allow investigation of the dependence of the HIMF both on local density and on galaxy morphology. Already ALFALFA confirms previous suggestions that there is no cosmologically significant population of HI-rich dark galaxies. Fewer than 3% of all extragalactic HI sources and < 1% of ones with HI masses > 10**9.5 solar masses cannot be identified with a stellar…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
