The Halo Occupation Distribution of HI Galaxies

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics

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11 pages, 5 figures. Submitted to MNRAS

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We perform an analysis of the spatial clustering properties of HI selected galaxies from the HI Parkes All Sky Survey (HIPASS) using the formalism of the halo occupation distribution (HOD). The resulting parameter constraints show that the fraction of satellite galaxies (i.e. galaxies which are not the central member of their host dark matter halo) among HIPASS galaxies is <20%, and that satellite galaxies are therefore less common in HIPASS than in optically selected galaxy redshift surveys. Moreover the lack of fingers-of-god in the redshift space correlation function of HIPASS galaxies may indicate that the HI rich satellites which do exist are found in group mass rather than cluster mass dark matter halos. We find a minimum halo mass for HIPASS galaxies at the peak of the redshift distribution of M~10^11 solar masses, and show that less than 10% of baryons in HIPASS galaxies are in the form of HI. Quantitative constraints on HOD models from HIPASS galaxies are limited by uncertainties introduced through the small survey volume. However our results imply that future deeper surveys will allow the distribution of HI with environment to be studied in detail via clustering of HI galaxies.

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