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A catalog of H I-selected galaxies from the south celestial cap region of sky

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posted on 2024-08-06, 11:14 authored by Virginia KilbornVirginia Kilborn, R. L. Webster, L. Staveley-Smith, M. Marquarding, G. D. Banks, D. G. Barnes, R. Bhathal, W. J G De Blok, P. J. Boyce, M. J. Disney, M. J. Drinkwater, R. D. Ekers, K. C. Freeman, B. K. Gibson, P. A. Henning, M. Howlett, H. Jerjen, P. M. Knezek, B. Koribalski, D. F. Malin, R. F. Minchin, Jeremy MouldJeremy Mould, J. C. O'Brien, T. Oosterloo, P. F. Ortiz, R. M. Price, M. E. Putman, S. D. Ryder, E. M. Sadler, I. M. Stewart, F. Stootman, O. I. Wong, A. E. Wright
The first deep catalog of the H I Parkes All Sky Survey (HIPASS) is presented, covering the south celestial cap (SCC) region. The SCC area is ∼2400 deg2 and covers δ < -62°. The average rms noise for the survey is 13 mJy beam-1. Five hundred thirty-six galaxies have been cataloged according to their neutral hydrogen content, including 114 galaxies that have no previous cataloged optical counterpart. This is the largest sample of galaxies from a blind H I survey to date. Most galaxies in optically unobscured regions of sky have a visible optical counterpart; however, there is a small population of low-velocity H I clouds without visible optical counterparts whose origins and significance are unclear. The rms accuracy of the HIP ASS positions is found to be 1.′9. The H I mass range of galaxies detected is from ∼106 to ∼10 11 M⊙. There are a large number of late-type spiral galaxies in the SCC sample (66%), compared with 30% for optically selected galaxies from the same region in the NASA Extragalactic Database. The average ratio of H I mass to B luminosity of the sample increases according to optical type, from 1. 8 M⊙/L⊙ for early types to 3.2 Ṁ/L̇ for late-type galaxies. The H I-detected galaxies tend to follow the large-scale structure traced by galaxies found in optical surveys. From the number of galaxies detected in this region of sky, we predict the full HIPASS catalog will contain ∼5000 galaxies, to a peak flux density limit of ∼39 mJy (3 σ), although this may be a conservative estimate as two large voids are present in the region. The H I mass function for this catalog is presented in a subsequent paper.

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0004-6256

Journal title

Astronomical Journal

Volume

124

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2 1760

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15 pp

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American Astronomical Society

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eng

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