The AMIGA sample of isolated galaxies XIII. The HI content of an almost "nurture free" sample
Michael G. Jones, Daniel Espada, Lourdes Verdes-Montenegro, Walter K., Huchtmeier, Ute Lisenfeld, Stephane Leon, Jack Sulentic, Jose Sabater, David, E. Jones, Susana Sanchez, Julian Garrido

TL;DR
This paper provides the largest catalog of HI observations for isolated galaxies, establishing updated scaling relations that serve as a baseline for understanding the impact of environment on galaxy gas content.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive, revised set of HI scaling relations for the most isolated L* galaxies, incorporating new observations and advanced statistical modeling.
Findings
HI mass correlates with optical diameter consistent with 1984 results
The HI mass-luminosity relation is steeper than previously reported
Morphology influences HI content, with later types having higher HI mass
Abstract
We present the largest catalogue of HI single dish observations of isolated galaxies to date and the corresponding HI scaling relations, as part of the multi-wavelength project AMIGA (Analysis of the interstellar Medium in Isolated GAlaxies). Despite numerous studies of the HI content of galaxies, no revision has been made for the most isolated L* galaxies since 1984. In total we have measurements or constraints on the HI masses of 844 galaxies from the Catalogue of Isolated Galaxies (CIG), obtained with our own observations at Arecibo, Effelsberg, Nancay and GBT, and spectra from the literature. Cuts are made to this sample to ensure isolation and a high level of completeness. We then fit HI scaling relations based on luminosity, optical diameter and morphology. Our regression model incorporates all the data, including upper limits, and accounts for uncertainties in both variables, as…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
