The Arecibo Galaxy Environments survey IV: the NGC7448 region and the HI mass function
J. I. Davies, R. Auld, L. Burns, R. Minchin, E. Momjian, S. Schneider,, M. Smith, R. Taylor, W. van Driel

TL;DR
This study from the Arecibo Galaxy Environments Survey investigates the NGC7448 region, revealing more intergalactic atomic gas than in the galaxies, discovering new dwarf galaxies, and deriving a steeper HI mass function than previous surveys.
Contribution
It provides new measurements of the HI mass function and cosmic HI density, and reports the detection of new dwarf galaxies and intergalactic gas in the NGC7448 group.
Findings
Detected ~2.5 times more intergalactic atomic gas than in galaxies.
Identified five new dwarf galaxies, two of which are group members.
Derived a steeper HI mass function than previous surveys.
Abstract
In this paper we describe results from the Arecibo Galaxy Environments Survey (AGES). The survey reaches column densities of ~3x10^18 cm^-2 and masses of ~10^7 M_O, over individual regions of order 10 sq deg in size, out to a maximum velocity of 18,000 km s^-1. Each surveyed region is centred on a nearby galaxy, group or cluster, in this instance the NGC7448 group. Galaxy interactions in the NGC7448 group reveal themselves through the identification of tidal tails and bridges. We find ~2.5 times more atomic gas in the inter-galactic medium than in the group galaxies. We identify five new dwarf galaxies, two of which appear to be members of the NGC7448 group. This is too few, by roughly an order of magnitude, dwarf galaxies to reconcile observation with theoretical predictions of galaxy formation models. If they had observed this region of sky previous wide area blind HI surveys, HIPASS…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
