2012AJ....144...16K -
Astron. J., 144, 16 (2012/July-0)
The Void Galaxy Survey: optical properties and H I morphology and kinematics.
KRECKEL K., PLATEN E., ARAGON-CALVO M.A., VAN GORKOM J.H., VAN DE WEYGAERT R., VAN DER HULST J.M. and BEYGU B.
Abstract (from CDS):
We have carefully selected a sample of 60 galaxies that reside in the deepest underdensities of geometrically identified voids within the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. H I imaging of 55 galaxies with the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope reveals morphological and kinematic signatures of ongoing interactions and gas accretion. We probe a total volume of 485 Mpc3 within the voids, with an angular resolution of 8 kpc at an average distance of 85 Mpc. We reach column density sensitivities of 5x1019/cm2, corresponding to an H I mass limit of 3x108 M☉. We detect H I in 41 galaxies, with total masses ranging from 1.7x108 to 5.5x109 M☉. The upper limits on the 14 non-detections are not inconsistent with their luminosities, given their expected H I mass-to-light ratios. We find that the void galaxies are generally gas-rich, low-luminosity, blue disk galaxies, with optical and H I properties that are not unusual for their luminosity and morphology. The sample spans a range of absolute magnitudes (-16.1 > Mr> -20.4) and colors (0.06 <g - r < 0.87), and includes disk and irregular galaxies. We also identify three as early-type galaxies, all of which are not detected in H I. All galaxies have stellar masses less than 3x1010 M☉, and many have kinematic and morphological signs of ongoing gas accretion, suggesting that the void galaxy population is still in the process of assembling. The small-scale clustering in the void, within 600 kpc and 200 km/s, is similar to that in higher density regions, and we identify 18 H I-rich neighboring galaxies in the voids. Most are within 100 kpc and 100 km/s of the targeted galaxy, and we find no significant population of H I-rich low-luminosity galaxies filling the voids, contrary to what is predicted by simulations.
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Journal keyword(s):
galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: structure - large-scale structure of Universe - radio lines: galaxies
VizieR on-line data:
<Available at CDS (J/AJ/144/16): table1.dat table3.dat table4.dat table5.dat>
Nomenclature:
Table 1: [KPA2011] VGS NN (Nos 01-60). Table 3: [KPA2011] VGS NNa N=18 among (Nos 07a-57a).
Simbad objects:
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