MIGHTEE-HI: The relation between the HI gas in galaxies and the cosmic web
Madalina N. Tudorache, M. J. Jarvis, I. Heywood, A. A. Ponomareva, N., Maddox, B. S. Frank, N. J. Adams, R. A. A. Bowler, I. H. Whittam, M. Baes, H., Pan, S. H. A. Rajohnson, F. Sinigaglia, K. Spekkens

TL;DR
This study examines how the 3D spin axes of HI-rich galaxies relate to cosmic web filaments, revealing that proximity and gas content influence their alignment, with potential implications for galaxy formation and merger history.
Contribution
It provides new observational evidence linking galaxy spin orientation to filament proximity and gas fraction, highlighting the impact of recent mergers on spin alignment.
Findings
Galaxies closer to filaments show stronger spin alignment.
Low HI-to-stellar mass ratio galaxies are more aligned with filaments.
No clear evidence of a spin transition at the proposed HI mass threshold.
Abstract
We study the 3D axis of rotation (3D spin) of 77 HI galaxies from the MIGHTEE-HI Early Science observations, and its relation to the filaments of the cosmic web. For this HI-selected sample, the alignment between the spin axis and the closest filament () is higher for galaxies closer to the filaments, with for galaxies Mpc from their closest filament compared to for galaxies at Mpc. We find that galaxies with a low HI-to-stellar mass ratio () are more aligned with their closest filaments, with ; whilst galaxies with () tend to be mis-aligned, with . We…
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