The Void Galaxy Survey: Optical Properties and H I Morphology and Kinematics
K. Kreckel, E. Platen, M. A. Arag\'on-Calvo, J. H. van Gorkom, R. van, de Weygaert, J. M. van der Hulst, B. Beygu

TL;DR
This study investigates the optical and HI properties of 60 galaxies in cosmic voids, revealing that they are mostly gas-rich, low-luminosity, blue disk galaxies with signs of ongoing gas accretion, challenging some simulation predictions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed optical and HI morphological and kinematic analysis of a large sample of void galaxies, highlighting their gas richness and ongoing assembly processes.
Findings
Most void galaxies are gas-rich, low luminosity, blue disks.
Detected HI masses range from 1.7 x 10^8 to 5.5 x 10^9 M_sun.
Void galaxies show small scale clustering similar to higher density regions.
Abstract
We have carefully selected a sample of 60 galaxies that reside in the deepest underdensities of geometrically identified voids within the SDSS. HI imaging of 55 galaxies with the WSRT reveals morphological and kinematic signatures of ongoing interactions and gas accretion. We probe a total volume of 485 Mpc^3 within the voids, with an angular resolution of 8 kpc at an average distance of 85 Mpc. We reach column density sensitivities of 5 x 10^19 cm^-2, corresponding to an HI mass limit of 3 x 10^8 M_sun. We detect HI in 41 galaxies, with total masses ranging from 1.7 x 10^8 to 5.5 x 10^9 M_sun. The upper limits on the 14 non-detections are not inconsistent with their luminosities, given their expected HI mass to light ratios. We find that the void galaxies are generally gas rich, low luminosity, blue disk galaxies, with optical and HI properties that are not unusual for their luminosity…
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