A Study in Blue: The Baryon Content of Isolated Low Mass Galaxies
Jeremy D. Bradford, Marla C. Geha, Michael R. Blanton

TL;DR
This study investigates the baryon content of isolated low mass galaxies, revealing high atomic gas fractions and minimal environmental impact on their baryonic properties, with implications for galaxy formation models.
Contribution
It provides new measurements of baryon fractions in isolated low mass galaxies using HI data, highlighting their high gas content and environmental independence.
Findings
Median atomic gas fraction is 0.82 in isolated low mass galaxies.
Baryon to total mass fraction is approximately 0.15.
Baryon fractions from HI data are environment-independent.
Abstract
We study the baryon content of low mass galaxies selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS DR8), focusing on galaxies in isolated environments where the complicating physics of galaxy-galaxy interactions are minimized. We measure neutral hydrogen (HI) gas masses and line-widths for 148 isolated galaxies with stellar mass between and . We compare isolated low mass galaxies to more massive galaxies and galaxies in denser environments by remeasuring HI emission lines from the Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA (ALFALFA) survey 40% data release. All isolated low mass galaxies either have large atomic gas fractions or large atomic gas fractions cannot be ruled out via their upper limits. We measure a median atomic gas fraction of for our isolated low mass sample with no systems below 0.30. At all stellar masses, the correlations between…
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