Disturbed, diffuse, or just missing? A global study of the HI content of Hickson Compact Groups
M. G. Jones, L. Verdes-Montenegro, J. Moldon, A. Damas Segovia, S., Borthakur, S. Luna, M. Yun, A. del Olmo, J. Perea, J. Cannon, D. Lopez, Gutierrez, M. Cluver, J. Garrido, S. Sanchez

TL;DR
This study investigates the relationship between HI deficiency and evolutionary phases in Hickson Compact Groups using a large, uniformly analyzed sample, revealing limited correlation and highlighting complexities in using HI deficiency as an evolutionary proxy.
Contribution
First large-scale, uniform analysis of HI content in HCGs testing its correlation with evolutionary phases, introducing a new sub-phase, and emphasizing reproducibility.
Findings
HI deficiency does not reliably indicate evolutionary phase in early stages.
HI content can be rejuvenated by new gas-rich members.
Few groups show evidence of diffuse intra-group HI component.
Abstract
Hickson Compact Groups (HCGs) are dense configurations of 4 to 10 galaxies, whose HI (neutral gas) morphology appears to follow an evolutionary sequence of three phases, with gas initially confined to galaxies, then significant amounts spread throughout the intra-group medium, and finally with almost no gas remaining in the galaxies themselves. The HI deficiency of HCGs is expected to increase as the HI morphological phase progresses along this sequence, potentially making it a useful proxy for evolutionary phase. We test this hypothesis for the first time with a large sample of 38 HCGs with VLA HI observations that are uniformly reduced and analysed with a purpose-built pipeline. However, we find little evidence that HI deficiency can be used as a proxy for the evolutionary phase of a HCG in either of the first two phases, with the distribution of HI deficiency being consistent in…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
