HI observations of the MATLAS dwarf and ultra-diffuse galaxies
Melina Poulain, Francine R. Marleau, Rebecca Habas, Pierre-Alain Duc,, Ruben Sanchez-Janssen, Patrick R. Durrell, Sanjaya Paudel, Oliver Mueller,, Sungsoon Lim, Michal Bilek, Jeremy Fensch

TL;DR
This study investigates the HI gas content in 1773 dwarf galaxies from the MATLAS survey, revealing diverse morphologies, detection rates, and relationships between HI properties and galaxy characteristics in low-to-moderate density environments.
Contribution
It provides the largest sample of HI observations for dwarf ellipticals and ultra-diffuse galaxies, analyzing their properties and environmental dependencies.
Findings
8% of dwarfs have HI detections
29% of HI dwarfs are ellipticals, largest sample to date
5% of dwarfs are dark matter deficient
Abstract
The presence of HI gas in galaxies is inextricably linked to their morphology and evolution. This paper aims to understand the HI content of the already identified 2210 dwarfs located in the low-to-moderate density environments of the MATLAS deep imaging survey. We combine the HI observations from the ATLAS survey, with the extragalactic HI sources from the ALFALFA survey, to extract the HI line width, velocity and mass of the MATLAS dwarfs. From the 1773 dwarfs in our sample with available HI observations, 8% (145) have an HI line detection. The majority of the dwarfs show irregular morphology, while 29% (42) are ellipticals, the largest sample of HI-bearing dwarf ellipticals (dEs) to date. Of the HI dwarf sample, 2% (3) are ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs), 12% have a transition-type morphology, 5% are tidal dwarf candidates, and 10% appear to be disrupted objects. In our…
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