Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-01-30
Astrophys.J. 585 (2003) L117-L120
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
ApJ Letters, accepted. 4 pages, 2 embedded figures
Scientific paper
10.1086/374389
We estimate the baryonic (stellar+cold gas) mass function of galaxies in the local Universe by assigning a complete sample of Two Micron All Sky Survey and Sloan Digital Sky Survey galaxies a gas fraction based on a statistical sample of the entire population, under the assumption of a universally-applicable stellar initial mass function. The baryonic mass function is similar to the stellar mass function at the high mass end, and has a reasonably steep faint-end slope owing to the typically high cold gas fractions and low stellar mass-to-light ratios characteristic of low-mass galaxies. The Schechter Function fit parameters are phi* = 0.0108(6) per cubic Mpc per dex of mass, M* = 5.3(3)x10^10 solar masses, and alpha = -1.21(5), with formal error estimates given in parentheses (for a Hubble constant of 100 km/s per Mpc). We show that the neutral and molecular hydrogen mass functions derived using this indirect route are in agreement with direct estimates, validating our indirect method. Integrating under the baryonic mass function and incorporating all sources of uncertainty, we find that the baryonic (stellar+cold gas) mass density implied by this estimate is Omega_cold baryon = 0.0024+0.0007-0.0014, or 8% +4% -5% of the Big Bang nucleosynthesis expectation.
Bell Eric F.
Katz Neal
McIntosh Daniel H.
Weinberg Martin D.
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