TY - JOUR
T1 - The arecibo legacy fast alfa survey. V. the H i source catalog of the anti-virgo region at δ = +27°
AU - Saintonge, Amélie
AU - Giovanelli, Riccardo
AU - Haynes, Martha P.
AU - Hoffman, G. Lyle
AU - Kent, Brian R.
AU - Martin, Ann M.
AU - Stierwalt, Sabrina
AU - Brosch, Noah
PY - 2008/2/1
Y1 - 2008/2/1
N2 - We present a second catalog of H I sources detected in the Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA Survey. We report 488 detections over 135 deg2, within the region of the sky having 22 h < α < 03 h and +26° < δ < +28°. We present here the detections that have either (a) S/N>6.5, where the reliability of the catalog is better than 95% or (b) 5.0 < S/N < 6.5 and a previously measured redshift that corroborates our detection. Of the 488 objects presented here, 49 are high-velocity clouds or clumps thereof with negative heliocentric recession velocities. These clouds are mostly very compact and isolated, while some of them are associated with large features such as Wright's Cloud or the northern extension of the Magellanic Stream. The remaining 439 candidate detections are identified as extragalactic objects and have all been matched with optical counterparts. Five of the six galaxies detected with M ⊙ are satellites of either the NGC672/IC1727 nearby galaxy pair or their neighboring dwarf irregular galaxy NGC784. The data of this catalog release include a slice through the Pisces-Perseus foreground void, a large nearby underdensity of galaxies. We report no detections within the void, where our catalog is complete for systems with masses of 108 M ⊙. Gas-rich, optically-dark galaxies do not seem to constitute an important void population, and therefore do not suffice for producing a viable solution to the void phenomenon.
AB - We present a second catalog of H I sources detected in the Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA Survey. We report 488 detections over 135 deg2, within the region of the sky having 22 h < α < 03 h and +26° < δ < +28°. We present here the detections that have either (a) S/N>6.5, where the reliability of the catalog is better than 95% or (b) 5.0 < S/N < 6.5 and a previously measured redshift that corroborates our detection. Of the 488 objects presented here, 49 are high-velocity clouds or clumps thereof with negative heliocentric recession velocities. These clouds are mostly very compact and isolated, while some of them are associated with large features such as Wright's Cloud or the northern extension of the Magellanic Stream. The remaining 439 candidate detections are identified as extragalactic objects and have all been matched with optical counterparts. Five of the six galaxies detected with M ⊙ are satellites of either the NGC672/IC1727 nearby galaxy pair or their neighboring dwarf irregular galaxy NGC784. The data of this catalog release include a slice through the Pisces-Perseus foreground void, a large nearby underdensity of galaxies. We report no detections within the void, where our catalog is complete for systems with masses of 108 M ⊙. Gas-rich, optically-dark galaxies do not seem to constitute an important void population, and therefore do not suffice for producing a viable solution to the void phenomenon.
KW - Catalogs
KW - Galaxies: distances and redshifts
KW - Galaxies: photometry
KW - Galaxies: spiral
KW - Radio lines: galaxies
KW - Surveys
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/49949085284
U2 - 10.1088/0004-6256/135/2/588
DO - 10.1088/0004-6256/135/2/588
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AN - SCOPUS:49949085284
SN - 0004-6256
VL - 135
SP - 588
EP - 604
JO - Astronomical Journal
JF - Astronomical Journal
IS - 2
ER -