HI gas content of SDSS galaxies revealed by ALFALFA: implications for the mass-metallicity relation and the environmental dependence of HI in the local Universe
Ying Zu (SJTU)

TL;DR
This study develops a statistical method to predict the HI-to-stellar mass ratio in galaxies, revealing its influence on the mass-metallicity relation and environmental factors, using SDSS and ALFALFA data.
Contribution
A novel statistical approach to estimate galaxy HI content from optical data, accounting for detection biases and linking HI excess to metallicity and environment.
Findings
Strong secondary dependence of mass-metallicity relation on HI excess.
Metallicity is more fundamentally related to HI excess than to specific star formation rate.
Weak anti-correlation between HI excess and red galaxy overdensity explains HI clustering dependence.
Abstract
The neutral hydrogen~(HI) gas is an important barometer of recent star formation and metal enrichment activities in galaxies. I develop a novel statistical method for predicting the HI-to-stellar mass ratio of galaxies from their stellar mass and optical colour, and apply it to a volume-limited galaxy sample jointly observed by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and the Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA survey. I eliminate the impact of the Malmquist bias against HI-deficient systems on the predictor by properly accounting for the HI detection probability of each galaxy in the analysis. The best-fitting predictor, with an estimated scatter of dex, provides excellent description to the observed HI mass function. After defining an HI excess parameter as the deviation of the observed from the expected value, I confirm that there exists a strong secondary…
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