J/AJ/124/1954 1000 brightest HIPASS galaxies catalog (Ryan-Weber+, 2002)
The 1000 brightest HIPASS galaxies: newly catalogued galaxies.
Ryan-Weber E., Koribalski B.S., Staveley-Smith L., Jerjen H.,
Kraan-Korteweg R.C., Ryder S.D., Barnes D.G., de Blok W.J.G., Kilborn V.A.,
Bhathal R., Boyce P.J., Disney M.J., Drinkwater M.J., Ekers R.D.,
Freeman K.C., Gibson B.K., Green A.J., Haynes R.F., Henning P.A.,
Juraszek S., Kesteven M.J., Knezek P.M., Mader S., Marquarding M., Meyer M.,
Minchin R.F., Mould J.R., O'Brien J., Oosterloo T., Price R.M., Putman M.E.,
Sadler E.M., Schroder A., Stewart I.M., Stootman F., Waugh M., Webster R.L.,
Wright A.E., Zwaan M.A.
<Astron. J. 124, 1954 (2002)>
=2002AJ....124.1954R 2002AJ....124.1954R
ADC_Keywords: Galaxy catalogs ; Galaxies, radio ; H I data
Keywords: galaxies: distances and redshifts - galaxies: fundamental parameters -
galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - radio emission lines - surveys
Abstract:
The HI Parkes All-Sky Survey (HIPASS) is a blind 21cm survey for
extragalactic neutral hydrogen, covering the whole southern sky. The
HIPASS Bright Galaxy Catalog (BGC) is a subset of HIPASS and contains
the 1000 HI brightest (peak flux density) galaxies. Here we present
the 138 HIPASS BGC galaxies that had no redshift measured prior to the
Parkes multibeam HI surveys. Of the 138 galaxies, 87 are newly
catalogued. Newly catalogued is defined as having no optical (or
infrared) counterpart in the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database. Using
the Digitized Sky Survey, we identify optical counterparts for almost
half of the newly catalogued galaxies, which are typically of irregular
or Magellanic morphological type. Several HI sources appear to be
associated with compact groups or pairs of galaxies rather than an
individual galaxy. The majority (57) of the newly catalogued galaxies
lie within 10° of the Galactic plane and are missing from optical
surveys as a result of confusion with stars or dust extinction. This
sample also includes newly catalogued galaxies first discovered by
Henning et al. in the HI shallow survey of the zone of avoidance. The
other 30 newly catalogued galaxies escaped detection because of their
low surface brightness or optical compactness. Only one of these,
HIPASS J0546-68, has no obvious optical counterpart, as it is obscured
by the Large Magellanic Cloud. We find that the newly catalogued
galaxies with |b|>10° are generally lower in HI mass and narrower
in velocity width compared with the total HIPASS BGC. In contrast,
newly catalogued galaxies behind the Milky Way are found to be
statistically similar to the entire HIPASS BGC. In addition to these
galaxies, the HIPASS BGC contains four previously unknown HI clouds.
Description:
File Summary:
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FileName Lrecl Records Explanations
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ReadMe 80 . This file
table2.dat 118 95 H I properties of the 87 newly catalogued
galaxies in the HIPASS bright galaxy catalog
notes.dat 80 174 Individual notes
table3.dat 81 51 H I properties of the additional 51 galaxies
without a previous redshift measurement in the
HIPASS bright galaxy catalog
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See also:
VIII/73 : The HI Parkes All Sky Survey Catalogue (Meyer+, 2004)
J/AJ/124/690 : H I-selected galaxies in South Celestial Cap (Kilborn+, 2002)
J/AJ/123/873 : HIPASS high-velocity clouds (Putman+, 2002)
J/MNRAS/337/641 : HIPASS in Fornax (Waugh+, 2002)
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 8 A8 --- HIPASS HIPASS designation (G1)
9 A1 --- m_HIPASS Multiplicity index on HIPASS (G1)
10 A1 --- n_HIPASS [*] indicates a note detailed in notes.dat file
12- 13 I2 h RAh Right ascension (J2000.0)
15- 16 I2 min RAm Right ascension (J2000.0)
18- 19 I2 s RAs Right ascension (J2000.0)
21 A1 --- DE- Declination sign (J2000.0)
22- 23 I2 deg DEd Declination (J2000.0)
25- 26 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (J2000.0)
28- 29 I2 arcsec DEs Declination (J2000.0)
31- 35 F5.1 deg GLON Galactic longitude
37- 41 F5.1 deg GLAT Galactic latitude
43- 46 I4 km/s Vsys Heliocentric HI systemic velocity
48- 50 I3 km/s W50 50% H I velocity width
52- 54 I3 km/s W20 20% H I velocity width
56- 59 F4.1 Jy.km/s FHI Total (integrated) galaxy flux density
61- 65 F5.2 [solMass] logMHI HI mass
67- 68 I2 h RAoh ? Optical counterpart right ascension (J2000.0)
70- 71 I2 min RAom ? Optical counterpart right ascension (J2000.0)
73- 74 I2 s RAos ? Optical counterpart right ascension (J2000.0)
76 A1 --- DEo- Optical counterpart declination sign (J2000.0)
77- 78 I2 deg DEod ? Optical counterpart declination (J2000.0)
80- 81 I2 arcmin DEom ? Optical counterpart declination (J2000.0)
83- 84 I2 arcsec DEos ? Optical counterpart declination (J2000.0)
86- 93 A8 --- MType Morphological type
95-124 A30 --- Notes Notes and references (1)
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Note (1): Catalog and reference codes:
(1) Staveley-Smith et al., 1998AJ....116.2717S 1998AJ....116.2717S
(2) Banks et al., 1999ApJ...524..612B 1999ApJ...524..612B
(3) HIZSS, Henning et al., 2000AJ....119.2686H 2000AJ....119.2686H
(4) HIZOA, Juraszek et al., 2000AJ....119.1627J 2000AJ....119.1627J
(5) HIPASS SCC, Kilborn et al., 2002, Cat. J/AJ/124/690
(6) 2MASXi, Jarrett et al., 2000AJ....119.2498J 2000AJ....119.2498J
(7) KK2000, Karachentseva & Karachentsev, 2000A&AS..146..359K 2000A&AS..146..359K
(8) KKS2000, Karachentsev et al., 2000A&AS..145..415K 2000A&AS..145..415K
(9) APMUKSBJ, Maddox et al., 1990MNRAS.243..692M 1990MNRAS.243..692M
(10) NPM1G, Klemola et al., 1987, Cat. I/199
(11) KK98, Karachentseva & Karachentsev, 1998, Cat. J/A+AS/127/409
(12) 2dFGRS, Colless et al., 2001MNRAS.328.1039C 2001MNRAS.328.1039C, Cat. VII/226
(13) WKK, Woudt & Kraan-Korteweg, 2001, Cat. J/A+A/380/441
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: notes.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 8 A8 --- HIPASS HIPASS designation (G1)
9 A1 --- m_HIPASS Multiplicity index on HIPASS (G1)
11- 80 A70 --- Note text of the note
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table3.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 8 A8 --- HIPASS HIPASS designation (G1)
9 A1 --- m_HIPASS Multiplicity index on HIPASS (G1)
11- 12 I2 h RAh Right ascension (J2000.0)
14- 15 I2 min RAm Right ascension (J2000.0)
17- 18 I2 s RAs Right ascension (J2000.0)
20 A1 --- DE- Declination sign (J2000.0)
21- 22 I2 deg DEd Declination (J2000.0)
24- 25 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (J2000.0)
27- 28 I2 arcsec DEs Declination (J2000.0)
30- 34 F5.1 deg GLON Galactic longitude
36- 40 F5.1 deg GLAT Galactic latitude
42- 45 I4 km/s Vsys Heliocentric HI systemic velocity
47- 49 I3 km/s W50 50% H I velocity width
51- 53 I3 km/s W20 20% H I velocity width
55- 59 F5.1 Jy.km/s FHI Total (integrated) galaxy flux density
61- 65 F5.2 [solMass] logMHI HI mass
67- 86 A20 --- Name Galaxy name, from NED (1)
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Note (1): c means the galaxy may be confused.
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Global notes:
Note (G1): [RKS2002] HIPASS JHHMM+DDA in Simbad
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History:
From electronic version of the journal
(End) James Marcout, Patricia Bauer [CDS] 12-Nov-2002