Deep Investigation of Neutral Gas Origins (DINGO): HI stacking experiments with early science data
Jonghwan Rhee, Martin Meyer, Attila Popping, Sabine Bellstedt, Simon, P. Driver, Aaron S. G. Robotham, Matthew Whiting, Ivan K. Baldry, Sarah, Brough, Michael J. I. Brown, John D. Bunton, Richard Dodson, Benne W., Holwerda, Andrew M. Hopkins, B\"arbel S. Koribalski

TL;DR
DINGO uses ASKAP to study neutral hydrogen in galaxies, revealing links between galaxy morphology, environment, and HI content, and demonstrating the effectiveness of HI stacking in early science data.
Contribution
First early science results from ASKAP's DINGO survey, applying HI stacking to analyze galaxy HI properties and environmental effects at low redshift.
Findings
Galaxy morphology correlates with HI properties.
Group central galaxies have higher HI mass but lower gas fraction.
HI scaling relations are consistent with previous studies.
Abstract
We present early science results from Deep Investigation of Neutral Gas Origins (DINGO), an HI survey using the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder (ASKAP). Using ASKAP sub-arrays available during its commissioning phase, DINGO early science data were taken over 60 deg of the Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) 23 h region with 35.5 hr integration time. We make direct detections of six known and one new sources at . Using HI spectral stacking, we investigate the HI gas content of galaxies at for different galaxy colours. The results show that galaxy morphology based on optical colour is strongly linked to HI gas properties. To examine environmental impacts on the HI gas content of galaxies, three sub-samples are made based on the GAMA group catalogue. The average HI mass of group central galaxies is larger than those of satellite and isolated…
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