MIGHTEE-HI: The first MeerKAT HI mass function from an untargeted interferometric survey
arXiv:2304.13051 · doi:10.1093/mnras/stad1249
Abstract
We present the first measurement of the HI mass function (HIMF) using data from MeerKAT, based on 276 direct detections from the MIGHTEE Survey Early Science data covering a period of approximately a billion years (). This is the first HIMF measured using interferometric data over non-group or cluster field, i.e. a deep blank field. We constrain the parameters of the Schechter function which describes the HIMF with two different methods: and Modified Maximum Likelihood (MML). We find a low-mass slope , `knee' mass and normalisation ( kms Mpc) for and , `knee' mass and normalisation for MML. When using we find both the low-mass slope and `knee' mass to be consistent within with previous studies based on single-dish surveys. The cosmological mass density of HI is found to be slightly larger than previously reported: from and from MML but consistent within the uncertainties. We find no evidence for evolution of the HIMF over the last billion years.
13 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS