The HI content of early-type galaxies from the ALFALFA survey. II. The case of low density environments
M.Grossi, S. di Serego Alighieri, C. Giovanardi, G. Gavazzi, R., Giovanelli, M.P.Haynes, B.R. Kent, S. Pellegrini, S. Stierwalt, G. Trinchieri

TL;DR
This study investigates the neutral hydrogen content of early-type galaxies in low-density environments, revealing higher gas retention and star formation activity compared to cluster galaxies, with implications for galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of HI in ETGs in low-density environments, showing environment and mass influence gas content and star formation.
Findings
44% of luminous ETGs detected with HI in LDEs
Higher HI detection rate than in Virgo cluster
Presence of young stars and star formation in HI-rich ETGs
Abstract
We present the analysis of the HI content of a sample of early-type galaxies (ETGs) in low-density environments (LDEs) using the data set provided by the Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA (ALFALFA) survey. We compare their properties to the sample in the Virgo cluster that we studied in a previous paper (di Serego Alighieri et al. 2007, Paper I). We have selected a sample of 62 nearby ETGs (V< 3000 km/s) in an area of the sky where the ALFALFA data are already available (8h<RA<16h, 4 deg<DEC<16deg), avoiding the region of the Virgo cluster. Among these, 39 have absolute B magnitudes fainter than M_B = -17. Fifteen out of 62 galaxies have been firmly detected with ALFALFA (\sim 25%). Five additional galaxies show a weaker HI emission (S/N \sim 4) and they will need deeper observations to be confirmed. All together, our analysis doubles the number of known gas-rich ETGs in this area. The HI…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
