HI Observations of Major-Merger Pairs at z = 0: atomic gas and star formation
Pei Zuo, Cong K. Xu, Min S. Yun, Ute Lisenfeld, Di Li, and Chen Cao

TL;DR
This study investigates the atomic hydrogen content and star formation efficiency in a large sample of galaxy pairs, revealing that spiral-spiral pairs have significantly higher HI star formation efficiency than spiral-elliptical pairs, regardless of merger signs.
Contribution
First comprehensive analysis of HI gas and star formation efficiency in a large, diverse sample of galaxy pairs, highlighting differences between pair types.
Findings
HI-to-stellar mass ratio in spirals is about 7.6%.
No significant difference in HI gas fraction between pair types.
S+S pairs exhibit ~4.6 times higher star formation efficiency than S+E pairs.
Abstract
We present a study of the HI gas content of a large K-band selected sample of 88 close major-merger pairs of galaxies (H-KPAIR) which were observed by . We obtained the 21 cm HI fine-structure emission line data for a total of 70 pairs from this sample, by observing 58 pairs using the Green Bank Telescope (GBT) and retrieving the HI data for an addition 12 pairs from the literature. In this HI sample, 34 pairs are spiral-spiral (S+S) pairs, and 36 are spiral-elliptical (S+E). Based on these data, we studied the HI-to-stellar mass ratio, the HI gas fraction and the HI star formation efficiency (SFE = star formation rate/) and searched for differences between S+S and S+E pairs, as well as between pairs with and without signs for merger/interaction. Our results showed that the mean HI-to-stellar mass ratio of spirals in these pairs is…
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