The Effect of Halo Mass on the HI Content of Galaxies in Groups and Clusters
Ilsang Yoon, Jessica L. Rosenberg

TL;DR
This study investigates how the mass of galaxy halos influences the atomic hydrogen content of galaxies in groups and clusters, revealing that environment affects gas detection rates but not the gas-to-stellar mass ratio.
Contribution
It combines SDSS and ALFALFA data to analyze HI content across a wide range of halo masses, highlighting environmental effects on galaxy gas detection.
Findings
Detection fraction declines towards group centers, especially in massive halos.
No significant variation in HI gas-to-stellar mass ratio with radius.
Hints of pre-processing in outskirts of massive halos.
Abstract
We combine data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and the Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA Survey (ALFALFA) to study the cold atomic gas content of galaxies in groups and clusters in local universe. A careful cross-matching of galaxies in the SDSS, ALFALFA and SDSS group catalogs provides a sample of group galaxies with stellar masses and group halo masses . Controlling our sample in stellar mass and redshift, we find no significant radial variation in the galaxy \hi\ gas-to-stellar mass ratio for the halo mass range in our sample. However, the fraction of galaxies detected in ALFALFA declines steadily towards the centers of groups with the effect being most prominent in the most massive halos. In the outskirts of massive halos a hint of a depressed detection fraction…
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