The relation between HI Gas and Star Formation Properties in Nearby Galaxies
Zhimin Zhou, Hong Wu, Xu Zhou, Jun Ma

TL;DR
This study investigates how neutral hydrogen gas correlates with star formation properties in nearby galaxies, revealing global scale dependencies and weak links at smaller scales, with implications for galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the relationship between HI gas and star formation, including the dependence of SFR and SSFR on HI mass and fraction, based on a sample of 70 galaxies.
Findings
SFR increases with HI mass.
SSFR increases with HI fraction.
Weak correlation between SFE and galaxy morphology.
Abstract
In this paper, we present some correlations of neutral hydrogen HI gas and physical properties of galaxies to investigate the role of atomic gas in governing galaxy evolution. We build a HI-detected sample including 70 galaxies that are detected by ALFALFA in a 15 deg region, and derive their star formation distribution based on the images of narrow-band observed here. In general, HI-detected galaxies have low surface density of stellar mass and active star formation. Additionally, most of the galaxies are in good agreement with the star-forming main sequence, consistent with the previous findings. We confirm the dependence of star formation (SF) in galaxies on HI gas at least on global scale, i.e., star formation rate (SFR) generally increases with HI mass, specific star formation rate (SSFRSFR/M) increases with HI fraction () even for a given…
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