MIGHTEE-H i: the star-forming properties of H i -selected galaxies

Tudorache, Madalina N, Jarvis, M J, Ponomareva, A A, Heywood, I, Maddox, N, Glowacki, M, Frank, B S, Baes, M, Davé, R, Jung, S L, Maksymowicz-Maciata, M, Pan, H and Spekkens, K (2026) MIGHTEE-H i: the star-forming properties of H i -selected galaxies. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 548 (4). ISSN 0035-8711
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The interplay between atomic gas and the star formation history (SFH) of a galaxy are intrinsically linked, and we need to decouple these dependencies to understand their role in galaxy formation and evolution. In this paper, we analyse the SFH of 203 galaxies from the MIGHTEE-H i Survey Early Science Release data, cross-matched to with multiwavelength photometry across the COSMOS and XMM-LSS fields. We focus on the relationships between H i properties and star formation, with a sample which primarily traces gas-rich, star-forming systems at low redshift, extending to low stellar masses and probing regimes that are difficult to access with optically selected samples. A strong correlation emerges between a galaxy’s H i-to-stellar mass ratio and the time of formation, alongside an inverse correlation between stellar mass and time of formation, regardless of the inferred SFH. Additionally, galaxies with lower stellar masses and higher H i-to-stellar mass ratios exhibit longer gas depletion times compared to more massive galaxies, which appear to have depleted their gas and formed stars more efficiently. This suggests that smaller, gas-rich galaxies have higher depletion times due to shallower potential wells and less efficient star formation. Within this H i-selected sample, the efficiency of star formation is regulated primarily by stellar mass and gas fraction, with low-mass galaxies retaining extended atomic reservoirs due to inefficient conversion of H i into stars.


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