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


Autoria(s): Kilborn, V. A.; Webster, R. L.; Staveley-Smith, L.; Marquarding, M.; Banks, G. D.; Barnes, D. G.; Bhathal, R.; de Blok, W. J. G.; Boyce, P. J.; Disney, M. J.; Drinkwater, M. J.; Ekers, R. D.; Freeman, K. C.; Gibson, K. C.; Henning, P. A.; Howlett, M.; Jerjen, H.; Knezek, P. M.; Koribalski, B.; Malin, D. F.; Minchin, R. F.; Mould, J. R.; O'Brien, J. C.; Oosterloo, T.; Ortiz, P. F.; Price, R. M.; Putnam, M. E.; Ryder, S. D.; Sadler, E. M.; Stewart, I. M.
Data(s)

01/08/2002

Resumo

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 similar to2400 deg(2) and covers delta < -62&DEG;. 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 HIPASS positions is found to be 1.'9. The H I mass range of galaxies detected is from &SIM;10(6) to &SIM;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 M-./L-. 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 &SIM;5000 galaxies, to a peak flux density limit of &SIM;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.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:38352/UQ38352_OA.pdf

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:38352

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Institute of Physics Publishing

Palavras-Chave #Astronomy & Astrophysics #Catalogs #Galaxies #Surveys #Magellanic Clouds #Neutral Hydrogen #Spiral Galaxies #Dwarf Galaxies #I Content #Gas #Deficiency #Avoidance #Zone #Size
Tipo

Journal Article