The GALEX Arecibo SDSS Survey (GASS) is a large targeted survey that started
at Arecibo in March 2008. GASS is designed to measure the neutral hydrogen
content of ~1000 massive galaxies (with stellar mass Mstar > 10^10 Msun) at
redshift 0.025<z<0.05, uniformly selected from the SDSS spectroscopic and GALEX
imaging surveys. Our selected mass range straddles the recently identified
"transition mass" (Mstar ~3x10^10 Msun) above which galaxies show a marked
decrease in their present to past-averaged star formation rates. GASS will
produce the first statistically significant sample of massive "transition"
galaxies with homogeneously measured stellar masses, star formation rates and
gas properties. The analysis of this sample will allow us to investigate if and
how the cold gas responds to a variety of different physical conditions in the
galaxy, thus yielding insights on the physical processes responsible for the
transition between blue, star-forming and red, passively evolving galaxies.
GASS will be of considerably legacy value not only in isolation but also by
complementing ongoing HI-selected surveys.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures. To appear in proceedings of "The Evolution of
Galaxies through the Neutral Hydrogen Window", R. Minchin & E. Momjian eds.
Higher resolution version at http://www.mpa-garching.mpg.de/GASS/pubs.ph