CLASSY XI: Tracing Neutral Gas Properties using UV Absorption Lines and 21-cm Observations
Kaelee S. Parker, Danielle A. Berg, Simon Gazagnes, John Chisholm,, Bethan L. James, Matthew Hayes, Timothy Heckman, Alaina Henry, Michelle A., Berg, Karla Z. Arellano-Cordova, Xinfeng Xu, Dawn K. Erb, Crystal L. Martin,, Weida Hu, Evan D. Skillman, Kristen B. W. McQuinn

TL;DR
This study uses high-quality UV and 21-cm observations of nearby galaxies to characterize neutral gas properties, establishing empirical relations that can be applied to high-redshift galaxy studies where direct HI observations are challenging.
Contribution
It provides the largest uniform analysis of UV absorption lines and 21-cm data in nearby galaxies, linking LIS absorption features to neutral gas properties and offering new empirical prediction methods.
Findings
1-component Voigt fits model ~75% of galaxies accurately.
CII absorption closely traces neutral gas properties.
Empirical relations enable neutral gas inference at high redshift.
Abstract
Rest-frame far-ultraviolet (FUV) observations from JWST are revolutionizing our understanding of the high-z galaxies that drove reionization and the mechanisms by which they accomplished it. To fully interpret these observations, we must be able to diagnose how properties of the interstellar medium (ISM; e.g., column density, covering fraction, outflow velocity) directly relate to the absorption features produced. Using the high-S/N and high-resolution FUV spectra of 45 nearby star-forming galaxies from CLASSY, we present the largest uniform, simultaneous characterization of neutral and low-ionization state (LIS) interstellar UV absorption lines (OI, SiII, SII, CII, AlII) across a wide range of galaxy properties. We also present 21-cm HI observations for 35 galaxies, multiple of which are gas-poor or non-detected, possibly indicating the onset of a post-starburst phase. We find that our…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate · Advanced Thermodynamic Systems and Engines
