On the Origin of the High Column Density Turnover in the HI Column Density Distribution
Denis Erkal, Nickolay Y. Gnedin, Andrey V. Kravtsov

TL;DR
This paper investigates the causes of the high column density turnover in the HI distribution, finding it is linked to universal disk properties and not solely to phase transitions, with implications for understanding galaxy gas dynamics.
Contribution
It demonstrates that the HI column density distribution's turnover is primarily due to universal properties of galactic disks and explores physical mechanisms influencing this feature.
Findings
The turnover at NHI ~ 10^21 cm^-2 is not caused by the HI-H2 transition.
The maximum HI surface density is similar at high and low redshifts.
Stellar feedback can significantly alter the HI column density distribution.
Abstract
We study the high column density regime of the HI column density distribution function and argue that there are two distinct features: a turnover at NHI ~ 10^21 cm^-2 which is present at both z=0 and z ~ 3, and a lack of systems above NHI ~ 10^22 cm^-2 at z=0. Using observations of the column density distribution, we argue that the HI-H2 transition does not cause the turnover at NHI ~ 10^21 cm^-2, but can plausibly explain the turnover at NHI > 10^22 cm^-2. We compute the HI column density distribution of individual galaxies in the THINGS sample and show that the turnover column density depends only weakly on metallicity. Furthermore, we show that the column density distribution of galaxies, corrected for inclination, is insensitive to the resolution of the HI map or to averaging in radial shells. Our results indicate that the similarity of HI column density distributions at z=3 and z=0…
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