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The neutral hydrogen content of galaxies in cosmological hydrodynamic simulations

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 434, Issue 3, Pages 2645-2663

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stt1274

Keywords

ISM: atoms; galaxies: abundances; galaxies: evolution; galaxies: formation; galaxies: ISM

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation [AST-0847667, AST-0907998, AST-0908334, AST-0907651, DMS-0619881]
  2. NASA [NNX12AH86G, NNX10AJ95G]
  3. Ahmanson Foundation
  4. NASA [131405, NNX10AJ95G] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER
  5. Division Of Astronomical Sciences
  6. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [0847667] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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We examine the global H i properties of galaxies in quarter billion particle cosmological simulations using gadget-2, focusing on how galactic outflows impact H i content. We consider four outflow models, including a new one (ezw) motivated by recent interstellar medium simulations in which the wind speed and mass loading factor scale as expected for momentum-driven outflows for larger galaxies and energy-driven outflows for dwarfs (Sigma < 75 km s(-1)). To obtain predicted H i masses, we employ a simple but effective local correction for particle self-shielding and an observationally constrained transition from neutral to molecular hydrogen. Our ezw simulation produces an H i mass function whose faint-end slope of -1.3 agrees well with observations from the Arecibo Fast Legacy ALFA survey; other models agree less well. Satellite galaxies have a bimodal distribution in H i fraction versus halo mass, with smaller satellites and/or those in larger haloes more often being H i deficient. At a given stellar mass, H i content correlates with the star formation rate and inversely correlates with metallicity, as expected if driven by stochasticity in the accretion rate. To higher redshifts, massive H i galaxies disappear and the mass function steepens. The global cosmic H i density conspires to remain fairly constant from z similar to 5 -> 0, but the relative contribution from smaller galaxies increases with redshift.

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