MIGHTEE-HI: Evolution of HI scaling relations of star-forming galaxies at $z<0.5$
Francesco Sinigaglia, Giulia Rodighiero, Ed Elson, Mattia Vaccari,, Natasha Maddox, Bradley S. Frank, Matt J. Jarvis, Tom Oosterloo, Romeel, Dav\'e, Mara Salvato, Maarten Baes, Sabine Bellstedt, Laura Bisigello, Jordan, D. Collier, Robin H. W. Cook, Luke J. M. Davies

TL;DR
This study uses MeerKAT radio telescope data to measure HI galaxy scaling relations at redshifts up to 0.5, revealing how HI content evolves with galaxy properties and star formation activity over the last 4 billion years.
Contribution
First measurement of HI galaxy scaling relations at z>0.15 using spectral stacking, providing new observational constraints on galaxy evolution.
Findings
Low-mass galaxies experience significant HI depletion over 4 Gyr.
Massive galaxies maintain their HI mass, indicating replenishment.
Scaling relations align with predictions from the SIMBA simulation.
Abstract
We present the first measurements of HI galaxy scaling relations from a blind survey at . We perform spectral stacking of 9023 spectra of star-forming galaxies undetected in HI at , extracted from MIGHTEE-HI Early Science datacubes, acquired with the MeerKAT radio telescope. We stack galaxies in bins of galaxy properties (, SFR, and sSFR, with ), obtaining detections in most cases, the strongest HI-stacking detections to date in this redshift range. With these detections, we are able to measure scaling relations in the probed redshift interval, finding evidence for a moderate evolution from the median redshift of our sample to . In particular, low- galaxies () experience a strong HI depletion ( dex in $\log_{10}(M_{\rm HI}/{\rm…
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