J/A+AS/116/15       Observation of 57 spirals (Kamphuis+, 1996)

Global H I profiles of spiral galaxies Kamphuis J.J., Sijbring D., van Albada T.S. <Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser. 116, 15 (1996)> =1996A&AS..116...15K 1996A&AS..116...15K (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Galaxies, radio Keywords: catalogs - galaxies: spiral - radio lines: galaxies - galaxies: ISM Description: In this paper we present short H I synthesis observations of 57 galaxies without H I information in the RC3. These are a by-product of a large survey with the WSRT of the neutral hydrogen gas in spiral and irregular galaxies. Global profiles and related quantities are given for the 42 detected galaxies and upper limits for the remaining 15. A number of galaxies have low values of H I mass-to-blue luminosity ratio. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1 87 57 Result of short WSRT observations for 57 UGC galaxies table1.tex 175 175 LaTeX version of table1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: VII/155 : RC3 Catalogue (de Vaucouleurs et al., 1991) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 5 I5 --- UGC UGC number (Catalogue VII/26) 8- 14 A7 --- NGC NGC or IC number 15- 17 F3.1 MHz Freq Spectral bandwidth of the observation. 19- 22 F4.1 km/s dV Hanning tapered velocity resolution 24- 27 A4 --- MType Morphological type as given in the RC3 28- 29 I2 deg i Inclination of the galaxy 31- 34 F4.1 Mpc d Distance 36- 39 F4.2 0.1arcmin D25 Angular optical diameter (log) at the blue isophote 25mag/arcsec2 as given in the RC3 41- 45 F5.2 mag B0T Apparent blue magnitude as given in the RC3 47- 49 I3 km/s W50 []? Observed width of the global profile at the 50% level of the flux density peak. No widths are given for galaxies with poor global profiles. 51- 52 I2 km/s e_W50 []? rms uncertainty on W50 54- 56 I3 km/s W50i []? Width of the global profile at a level of 50% of the flux density peak 58- 61 I4 km/s Vopt Optical heliocentric systemic velocity 63- 66 I4 km/s VHI []? 21-cm heliocentric systemic velocity derived from the global HI profile 68- 69 I2 km/s e_VHI []? rms uncertainty on VHI 71- 74 F4.1 Jy.km/s FI []? Integral of the global profile 75 A1 --- l_MHI Limit flag on MHI 76- 80 F5.2 10+9solMass MHI Total HI mass 81 A1 --- l_M/L Limit flag on M/L 82- 85 F4.2 solMass/solLum M/L Total HI mass to bluer luminosity ratio 87 A1 --- Note Notes on individual galaxies (1) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): a. (UGC 1034) Possibly also HI emission at the edge of the spectral band. b. (UGC 2067) The observed global profile is possibly that of the companion UGC 2065, a face-on Smb. galaxy at 2.5 arcmin from UGC 2067. c. W20 has been determined for four galaxies: UGC 3165: 141 (±5) km/s; UGC 4825: 319(±8)km/s; UGC 7329: 236(±17)km/s; UGC 11466: 251(±7)km/s d. (UGC 4271) Arp 9. e. (UGC 9852) Arp 90. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
(End) Patricia Bauer [CDS] 18-Jan-1996
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