TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel method to measure the HI gas content in galaxies up to redshift 6 using [CII] emission, revealing its evolution and relation to galaxy properties across cosmic time.
Contribution
It presents a new approach to infer HI mass in high-redshift galaxies via [CII] measurements, extending HI studies beyond local universe limitations.
Findings
HI mass exceeds stellar mass at z > 1
HI fraction increases from 20% at z=0 to 60% at z~6
HI depletion times are less than 2 Gyr at z>2
Abstract
The HI gas content is a key ingredient in galaxy evolution, the study of which has been limited to moderate cosmological distances for individual galaxies due to the weakness of the hyperfine HI 21-cm transition. Here we present a new approach that allows us to infer the HI gas mass of individual galaxies up to , based on a direct measurement of the [CII]-to-HI conversion factor in star-forming galaxies at using -ray burst afterglows. By compiling recent [CII]-158 m emission line measurements we quantify the evolution of the HI content in galaxies through cosmic time. We find that the HI mass starts to exceed the stellar mass at , and increases as a function of redshift. The HI fraction of the total baryonic mass increases from around at to about at . We further uncover a universal…
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