MIGHTEE-HI: the HI Size-Mass relation over the last billion years
Sambatriniaina H. A. Rajohnson, Bradley S. Frank, Anastasia A., Ponomareva, Natasha Maddox, Ren\'ee C. Kraan-Korteweg, Matt J. Jarvis,, Elizabeth A. K. Adams, Tom Oosterloo, Maarten Baes, Kristine Spekkens, Nathan, J. Adams, Marcin Glowacki, Sushma Kurapati, Isabella Prandoni

TL;DR
This study uses MeerKAT data to analyze the HI size-mass relation of 204 galaxies over the last billion years, finding it remains consistent across different galaxy types and redshifts, with minimal intrinsic scatter.
Contribution
First homogeneous blind survey to measure the HI size-mass relation over 0 < z < 0.084, providing new constraints on galaxy evolution and simulations.
Findings
The HI size-mass relation has a slope of 0.501±0.008.
Intrinsic scatter of the relation is about 10%.
No significant evolution of the relation over one billion years.
Abstract
We present the observed HI size-mass relation of galaxies from the MIGHTEE Survey Early Science data. The high sensitivity of MeerKAT allows us to detect galaxies spanning more than 4 orders of magnitude in HI mass, ranging from dwarf galaxies to massive spirals, and including all morphological types. This is the first time the relation has been explored on a blind homogeneous data set which extends over a previously unexplored redshift range of , i.e. a period of around one billion years in cosmic time. The sample follows the same tight logarithmic relation derived from previous work, between the diameter () and the mass () of HI discs. We measure a slope of , an intercept of , and an observed scatter of dex. For the first time, we quantify the intrinsic scatter of dex…
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