The ALMA REBELS Survey: The Cosmic H i Gas Mass Density in Galaxies at z ≈ 7
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Heintz, K.E.Oesch, P.A.
Aravena, M.
Bouwens, R.J.
Dayal, P.
Ferrara, A.
Fudamoto, Y.
Graziani, L.
Inami, H.
Sommovigo, L.
Smit, R.
Stefanon, M.
Topping, M.
Pallottini, A.
van der Werf, P.
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Steward Observatory, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2022
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Heintz, K. E., Oesch, P. A., Aravena, M., Bouwens, R. J., Dayal, P., Ferrara, A., Fudamoto, Y., Graziani, L., Inami, H., Sommovigo, L., Smit, R., Stefanon, M., Topping, M., Pallottini, A., & van der Werf, P. (2022). The ALMA REBELS Survey: The Cosmic H i Gas Mass Density in Galaxies at z ≈ 7. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 934(2).Journal
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The neutral atomic gas content of individual galaxies at large cosmological distances has until recently been difficult to measure due to the weakness of the hyperfine H i 21 cm transition. Here we estimate the H i gas mass of a sample of main-sequence star-forming galaxies at z ∼ 6.5-7.8 surveyed for [C ii] 158 μm emission as part of the Reionization Era Bright Emission Line Survey (REBELS), using a recent calibration of the [C ii]-to-H i conversion factor. We find that the H i gas mass excess in galaxies increases as a function of redshift, with an average of M Hi/M ⋆ ≈ 10, corresponding to H i gas mass fractions of f Hi = M Hi/(M ⋆ + M Hi) = 90%, at z ≈ 7. Based on the [C ii] 158 μm luminosity function (LF) derived from the same sample of galaxies, we further place constraints on the cosmic H i gas mass density in galaxies (ρ Hi) at this redshift, which we measure to be ρ H I = 7.1 − 3.0 + 6.4 × 10 6 M ⊙ Mpc − 3 . This estimate is substantially lower by a factor of ≈10 than that inferred from an extrapolation of damped Lyα absorber (DLA) measurements and largely depends on the exact [C ii] LF adopted. However, we find this decrease in ρ Hi to be consistent with recent simulations and argue that this apparent discrepancy is likely a consequence of the DLA sight lines predominantly probing the substantial fraction of H i gas in high-z galactic halos, whereas [C ii] traces the H i in the ISM associated with star formation. We make predictions for this buildup of neutral gas in galaxies as a function of redshift, showing that at z ≳ 5, only ≈10% of the cosmic H i gas content is confined in galaxies and associated with the star-forming ISM. © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.Note
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10.3847/2041-8213/ac8057
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