The most distant HI galaxies discovered by the 500 m dish FAST
Hongwei Xi, Bo Peng, Lister Staveley-Smith, Bi-Qing For, Bin Liu,, Ru-Rong Chen, Lei Yu, Dejian Ding, Wei-Jian Guo, Hu Zou, Suijian Xue, Jing, Wang, Thomas G. Brink, WeiKang Zheng, Alexei V. Filippenko, Yi Yang, Jianyan, Wei, Y. Sophia Dai, Zi-Jian Li, Zizhao He, Chengzi Jiang

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of the most distant HI galaxies using FAST, revealing insights into galaxy evolution and HI content at redshifts up to 0.42, and demonstrating the telescope's capability to detect high-redshift neutral hydrogen.
Contribution
First detection of HI galaxies at z>0.38 with FAST, expanding the observational window for galaxy evolution studies and providing a new high-redshift HI galaxy sample.
Findings
Discovered six HI galaxies at z>0.38.
Detected the most massive HI content among distant galaxies.
Evidence of evolution in HI content over 4.2 Gyr.
Abstract
Neutral hydrogen (HI) is the primary component of the cool interstellar medium (ISM) and is the reservoir of fuel for star formation. Owing to the sensitivity of existing radio telescopes, our understanding of the evolution of the ISM in galaxies remains limited, as it is based on only a few hundred galaxies detected in HI beyond the local Universe. With the high sensitivity of the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST), we carried out a blind HI search, the FAST Ultra-Deep Survey (FUDS), which extends to redshifts up to 0.42 and a sensitivity of 50 . Here, we report the first discovery of six galaxies in HI at . For these galaxies, the FAST angular resolution of corresponds to a mean linear size of Mpc. These galaxies are among the most distant HI emission detections known, with one having the…
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