NIBLES - an HI census of stellar mass selected SDSS galaxies: I. The Nan\c{c}ay HI survey
W. van Driel, Z. Butcher, S. Schneider, M.D. Lehnert, R. Minchin, S-L., Blyth, L. Chemin, N. Hallet, T. Joseph, P. Kotze, R.C. Kraan-Korteweg, A.O.H., Olofsson, M. Ramatsoku

TL;DR
This study presents a comprehensive HI survey of SDSS galaxies in the Local Volume, analyzing their HI content relative to stellar mass, with a large sample detection rate and insights into galaxy properties across a broad magnitude range.
Contribution
First large-scale HI survey of stellar mass selected SDSS galaxies, providing new data on HI content and its relation to stellar mass in the Local Volume.
Findings
67% HI detection rate among observed galaxies
The HI-to-stellar mass relationship is significantly below previous estimates
Detection rate remains high (~75%) down to -21 mag, declining at fainter magnitudes
Abstract
To investigate galaxy properties as a function of their total stellar mass, we obtained 21cm HI line observations at the 100-m class Nan\c{c}ay Radio Telescope of 2839 galaxies from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) in the Local Volume (900<cz<12,000 km/s), dubbed the Nan\c{c}ay Interstellar Baryons Legacy Extragalactic Survey (NIBLES) sample. They were selected evenly over their entire range of absolute SDSS z-band magnitudes (-13.5 to -24 mag), which were used as a proxy for their stellar masses. Here, a first, global presentation of the observations and basic results is given, their further analysis will be presented in other papers in this series. The galaxies were selected based on their properties, as listed in SDSS DR5. Comparing this photometry to their total HI masses, we noted that, for a few percent, the SDSS magnitudes appeared severely misunderestimated, as confirmed by…
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