The Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA Survey: X. The HI Mass Function and Omega_HI From the 40% ALFALFA Survey
Ann M. Martin, Emmanouil Papastergis, Riccardo Giovanelli, Martha P., Haynes, Christopher M. Springob, Sabrina Stierwalt

TL;DR
This paper presents the largest HI galaxy sample from the ALFALFA survey, accurately measuring the HI mass function and Omega_HI, with implications for future surveys and galaxy formation models.
Contribution
First detailed measurement of the HI mass function and Omega_HI from 40% of the ALFALFA survey, including robust analysis methods and comparison with simulations.
Findings
HI mass function well-described by Schechter parameters
Omega_HI measured at 4.3 x 10^-4, larger than previous results
Predicted galaxy counts exceed earlier surveys like HIPASS
Abstract
The Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA (ALFALFA) survey has completed source extraction for 40% of its total sky area, resulting in the largest sample of HI-selected galaxies to date. We measure the HI mass function from a sample of 10,119 galaxies with 6.2 < log (M_HI/M_Sun) < 11.0 and with well-described mass errors that accurately reflect our knowledge of low-mass systems. We characterize the survey sensitivity and its dependence on profile velocity width, the effect of large-scale structure, and the impact of radio frequency interference in order to calculate the HIMF with both the 1/Vmax and 2DSWML methods. We also assess a flux-limited sample to test the robustness of the methods applied to the full sample. These measurements are in excellent agreement with one another; the derived Schechter function parameters are phi* = 4.8 (+/- 0.3) * 10^-3, log (M*/M_Sun) + 2 log(h_70) = 9.96 (+/- 0.2),…
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