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Measuring cosmic density of neutral hydrogen via stacking the DINGO-VLA data.

Authors :
Chen, Qingxiang
Meyer, Martin
Popping, Attila
Staveley-Smith, Lister
Bryant, Julia
Delhaize, Jacinta
Holwerda, B W
Cluver, M E
Loveday, J
Lopez-Sanchez, Angel R
Zwaan, Martin
Taylor, E N
Hopkins, A M
Wright, Angus
Driver, Simon
Brough, S
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Dec2021, Vol. 508 Issue 2, p2758-2770. 13p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We use the 21-cm emission-line data from the Deep Investigation of Neutral Gas Origin-Very Large Array (DINGO-VLA) project to study the atomic hydrogen gas H  i of the Universe at redshifts z < 0.1. Results are obtained using a stacking analysis, combining the H  i signals from 3622 galaxies extracted from 267 VLA pointings in the G09 field of the Galaxy and Mass Assembly Survey (GAMA). Rather than using a traditional one-dimensional spectral stacking method, a three-dimensional cubelet stacking method is used to enable deconvolution and the accurate recovery of average galaxy fluxes from this high-resolution interferometric data set. By probing down to galactic scales, this experiment also overcomes confusion corrections that have been necessary to include in previous single-dish studies. After stacking and deconvolution, we obtain a 30σ H  i mass measurement from the stacked spectrum, indicating an average H  i mass of |${\rm{M_{\rm{{H}\,\small{I}}}}}=(1.67\pm 0.18)\times 10^{9}~{\rm{{\rm M}_{\odot }}}$|⁠. The corresponding cosmic density of neutral atomic hydrogen is |${\rm{\Omega _{\rm{{H}\,\small{I}}}}}=(0.38\pm 0.04)\times 10^{-3}$| at redshift of z = 0.051. These values are in good agreement with earlier results, implying there is no significant evolution of |$\Omega _{\rm{{H}\,\small{I}}}$| at lower redshifts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Volume :
508
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153223711
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab2810