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2018MNRAS.476.3382A - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 476, 3382-3392 (2018/May-3)

Low-amplitude clustering in low-redshift 21-cm intensity maps cross-correlated with 2dF galaxy densities.

ANDERSON C.J., LUCIW N.J., LI Y.-C., KUO C.Y., YADAV J., MASUI K.W., CHANG T.-C., CHEN X., OPPERMANN N., LIAO Y.-W., PEN U.-L., PRICE D.C., STAVELEY-SMITH L., SWITZER E.R., TIMBIE P.T. and WOLZ L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report results from 21-cm intensity maps acquired from the Parkes radio telescope and cross-correlated with galaxy maps from the 2dF galaxy survey. The data span the redshift range 0.057 < z < 0.098 and cover approximately 1300 deg2 over two long fields. Cross-correlation is detected at a significance of 5.7 σ. The amplitude of the cross-power spectrum is low relative to the expected dark matter power spectrum, assuming a neutral hydrogen (H I) bias and mass density equal to measurements from the ALFALFA survey. The decrement is pronounced and statistically significant at small scales. At k ∼ 1.5 h Mpc–1, the cross-power spectrum is more than a factor of 6 lower than expected, with a significance of 15.3 σ. This decrement indicates a lack of clustering of neutral hydrogen (H I), a small correlation coefficient between optical galaxies and H I, or some combination of the two. Separating 2dF into red and blue galaxies, we find that red galaxies are much more weakly correlated with H I on k ∼ 1.5 h Mpc–1 scales, suggesting that H I is more associated with blue star-forming galaxies and tends to avoid red galaxies.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): line: identification - galaxies: evolution - large-scale structure of Universe

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