The neutral gas content of post-merger galaxies
Sara L. Ellison, Derek Fertig, Jessica L. Rosenberg, Preethi Nair, Luc, Simard, Paul Torrey, David R. Patton

TL;DR
This study investigates the neutral hydrogen gas content in post-merger galaxies, finding no significant gas consumption and suggesting possible gas enhancement, challenging previous assumptions about gas depletion during mergers.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis combining observations and simulations to assess neutral gas changes in post-merger galaxies, showing no evidence of gas depletion.
Findings
Post-mergers have HI gas fractions similar to undisturbed galaxies.
Simulations indicate star formation reduces gas fraction by only 0.06 dex post-merger.
Observed HI detection fraction is twice that of controls, indicating possible gas enhancement.
Abstract
Measurements of the neutral hydrogen gas content of a sample of 93 post-merger galaxies are presented, from a combination of matches to the ALFALFA.40 data release and new Arecibo observations. By imposing completeness thresholds identical to that of the ALFALFA survey, and by compiling a mass-, redshift- and environment-matched control sample from the public ALFALFA.40 data release, we calculate gas fraction offsets (Delta f_gas) for the post-mergers, relative to the control sample. We find that the post-mergers have HI gas fractions that are consistent with undisturbed galaxies. However, due to the relative gas richness of the ALFALFA.40 sample, from which we draw our control sample, our measurements of gas fraction enhancements are likely to be conservative lower limits. Combined with comparable gas fraction measurements by Fertig et al. in a sample of galaxy pairs, who also…
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