Title | Stellar and Gas Properties of High H I Mass-to-Light Ratio Galaxies in the Local Universe |
Authors | Warren, Bradley E.; Jerjen, Helmut; Koribalski, Bärbel S. |
Bibcode | 2006AJ....131.2056W Search ADS ↗ |
Abstract | We present a multiwavelength study (BVRI-band photometry and H I line interferometry) of nine late-type galaxies selected from the HIPASS Bright Galaxy Catalog on the basis of apparently high H I mass-to-light ratios (3 Msolar/Lsolar,BHI/LB<27 Msolar/Lsolar,B). We find that most of the original estimates for MHI/LB based on available photographic magnitudes in the literature were too high and conclude that genuine high H I mass-to-light ratio (>5 Msolar/Lsolar,B) galaxies are rare in the local universe. Extreme high-MHI/LB galaxies such as ESO 215-G?009 appear to have formed only the minimum number of stars necessary to maintain the stability of their H I disks and could possibly be used to constrain galaxy formation models. They may also have been forming stars at a low, constant rate over their lifetimes. The best examples all have highly extended H I disks, are spatially isolated, and have normal baryonic content for their total masses but are deficient in stars. This suggests that high-MHI/LB galaxies are not lacking the baryons to create stars but are underluminous, as they lack either the internal or external stimulation for more extensive star formation. |
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