xGASS: The scatter of the H i-halo mass relation of central galaxies

Manasvee Saraf, Luca Cortese, O. I. Wong, B. Catinella, S. Janowiecki, Jennifer A. Hardwick
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Empirical studies of the relationship between baryonic matter in galaxies and the gravitational potential of their host halos are important to constrain our theoretical framework for galaxy formation and evolution. One such relation, between the atomic hydrogen (H i) mass of central galaxies (MHI, c) and the total mass of their host halos (Mhalo), has attracted significant interest in the last few years. In this work, we use the extended GALEX Arecibo SDSS Survey to examine the scatter of the H i-halo mass relation for a representative sample of central galaxies. Our findings reveal a flat median relation at $\rm {log}_{10}\, (M_{\rm {HI,c}}/\rm {M}_{\odot }) \approx 9.40$, across $11.1 < \rm {log}_{10}\, (M_{\rm {halo}}/{{\rm M}_{\odot }}) < 14.1$. This flat relation stems from the statistical dominance of star-forming, disc galaxies at low Mhalo in combination with the increasing prevalence of passive, high stellar-concentration systems at higher Mhalo. The scatter of this relation and the stellar specific angular momentum of centrals have a strong link (Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient ≥0.5). Comparisons with simulations suggest that the kinematic state of host halos may be primarily driving this scatter. Our findings highlight that the H i-halo mass parameter space is too complex to be completely represented by simple median or average relations and we show that tensions with previous works are most likely due to selection biases. We recommend that future observational studies, and their comparisons with theoretical models, bin central galaxies also by their secondary properties to enable a statistically robust understanding of the processes regulating the cold gas content within central galaxies of dark-matter halos.
xGASS:中心星系H i-光质量关系的散布
对星系中的重子物质与其宿主光环的引力势之间的关系进行实证研究,对于约束我们的星系形成和演化理论框架非常重要。其中一种关系,即中心星系的原子氢(H i)质量(MHI,c)与其宿主光环的总质量(Mhalo)之间的关系,在过去几年里引起了极大的兴趣。在这项工作中,我们利用扩展的GALEX阿雷西博SDSS巡天,研究了具有代表性的中心星系样本的H i-光晕质量关系的散布情况。我们的研究结果表明,在$\rm {log}_{10}\, (M_{\rm {HI,c}}/\rm {M}_{\odot }}) (约9.40)美元的范围内,在$11.1 < \rm {log}_{10}\, (M_{\rm {halo}}/{\rm M}_{\odot }}) < 14.1美元的范围内,存在一个平坦的中值关系。这种平缓的关系源于低Mhalo时恒星形成的盘状星系在统计上的主导地位,以及高Mhalo时被动的高恒星浓度系统的日益普遍。这种关系的散度与中心星系的恒星比角动量有密切联系(斯皮尔曼等级相关系数≥0.5)。与模拟的比较表明,宿主光环的运动状态可能是造成这种散差的主要原因。我们的发现突出表明,H i-光环质量参数空间过于复杂,不能用简单的中位数或平均值关系来完全表示。我们建议,未来的观测研究以及与理论模型的比较,也应根据中心星系的次要性质对其进行分类,以便从统计学角度对暗物质晕中心星系内部冷气体含量的调节过程有一个可靠的了解。
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