J/A+AS/131/73 Catalogue of HI maps of galaxies. I. (Martin 1998)
Catalogue of HI maps of galaxies. I.
Martin M.C.
<Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser. 131, 73 (1998)>
=1998A&AS..131...73M 1998A&AS..131...73M (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Galaxy catalogs ; Galaxies, radio ; H I data
Keywords: catalogs - galaxies: ISM; fundamental parameters -
radio lines: galaxies
Abstract:
A catalogue is presented of galaxies having large-scale observations
in the HI line. This catalogue collects from the literature the
information that characterizes the observations in the 21-cm line and
the way that these data were presented by means of maps, graphics and
tables, for showing the distribution and kinematics of the gas. It
contains furthermore a measure of the HI extension that is detected at
the level of the maximum sensitivity reached in the observations. This
catalogue is intended as a guide for references on the HI maps
published in the literature from 1953 to 1995 and is the basis for the
analysis of the data presented in Paper II (Cat. J/A+AS/131/77).
File Summary:
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FileName Lrecl Records Explanations
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ReadMe 80 . This file
hidata.dat 105 2620 HI parameters of the galaxies
notes.dat 86 396 Notes to hidata.dat
opdata.dat 67 1439 Optical parameters of the galaxies
refs.dat 123 471 References
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See also:
J/A+AS/131/77 : Catalogue of HI maps of galaxies. II. (Martin 1998)
Byte-by-byte Description of file: hidata.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1 A1 --- Note [*] Note for galaxies (1)
2- 13 A12 --- Name Galaxy name
16- 23 A8 --- Tel Radiotelescope used in the observation (2)
25- 33 A9 arcmin HPBW Spatial resolution of the maps: half power
beam width or synthesized beam
35- 39 F5.1 km/s Vres ? Velocity resolution of the maps
41- 46 F6.2 --- rms ? r.m.s. noise (in mJy/beam or K, see
x_rms) of the maps at the spatial and
velocity resolutions quoted in previous
columns
47 A1 --- x_rms [*] When *, the r.m.s. noise is in
mJy/beam, else in K
49 A1 --- Map1 [+] +: Map of the distribution of the
total HI emission
51 A1 --- Map2 [+] +: Channel maps
53 A1 --- Map3 [+] +: Position-velocity maps
55 A1 --- Map4 [+] +: Individual profiles
57 A1 --- Map5 [+] +: Tables
59 A1 --- Map6 [+] +: Rotation curve
61 A1 --- Map7 [+] +: Radial velocity Field
63 A1 --- Map8 [+] +: Distribution of HI emission along
one axis of the galaxy (see the text)
65 A1 --- Map9 [+] +: Global HI profile of the integrated
HI emission
67 A1 --- l_nHI [~] Limit flag on nHI
68- 72 F5.1 10+19cm-2 nHI ? Sensitivity reached in the observation,
expressed by the lowest value of n(HI),
only for Int-type maps
74- 75 A2 --- l_HIExt [ ~>] Limit flag on HIExt
76- 80 F5.1 arcmin HIExt ? The largest extension of HI measured at
n(HI) level of the previous column
83- 90 A8 --- Notes Notes detailed in file notes.dat
92 A1 --- l_MHI/D0 Limit flag on MHI/D0
93-101 F9.2 10+6solMass/Mpc2 MHI/D0 ? HI mass, as given in the reference and
by integration of the HI maps (3)
103-105 I3 --- r_Note ? Reference (in refs.dat file)
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Note (1): When several consecutive galaxies have an asterisk (*) for the first
byte, they are enclosed in a same structure of gas, and the HI
parameters contained in file hidata.dat are for the group of
galaxies as a whole
Note (2): 6m: 6.4-m (21-ft) parabolic antenna, Australia
11m: 11-m (36-ft) parabolic antenna, Australia
18m: 18.3m (60-ft) radio Telescope of Harvard Observatory,
Great Britain
Dwing: 25-m (82-ft) telescope at Dwingeloo, The Netherlands
DRAO: 25-m (82-ft) radio telescope of the Dominion Radio Astrophysical
Observatory, Canada
IAR: 30-m radio telescope of the Instituto Argentino de Radioastronoma,
Argentina
Parkes: 64-m (210-ft) radio telescope of Australian National Radio
Astronomical Observatory at Parkes, New South Wales, Australia
Mk I: 76-m (250-ft) Mk I radio telescope at Jodrell Bank, Great Britain
Mk IA: 76-m (250-ft) Mk IA radio telescope at Jodrell Bank, Great Britain
80m: 80-m (260-ft) radio telescope of the Ohio State University, USA
91m: NRAO 91-meter (300-ft) telescope in Green Bank, West Virginia, USA
Effelsb: 100m (330-ft) radio telescope at Effelsberg, Germany
Nancay: 200-m (655-ft) Nancay transit radio telescope, France
Arecibo: 305-m (1000-ft) radio telescope at Arecibo, Puerto Rico
ATCA: Australia Telescope Compact Array, Australia
HM-C: Two elements interferometer of Cambridge Half-Mile radio
telescope, Great Britain
MRAO: half-mile telescope at the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory,
Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge
NRint: Three-element interferometer of the NRAO Green Bank, USA
OVRO: two-element interferometer of the Owens Valley Radio Observatory,
California, USA
TEST: Two-element synthesis telescope: Parkes 64-m radio telescope and
a movable 18-m antenna, Australia
VLA: Very Large Array of the NRAO, USA
WSRT: Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope, The Netherlands
Note (3): This quantity was unaffected by distance effects, to be helpful in the
comparison of the total gas emission collected by different
telescopes.
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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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2- 4 I3 --- NoteN Note number
7 I1 --- Ntot Total number of lines for the reference
9 I1 --- Nline Running line number in range [1,Ntot]
11- 86 A76 --- Text Text of the note
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: opdata.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1 A1 --- Note [*] Note for galaxies (1)
2- 13 A12 --- Name Galaxy name.
15- 36 A22 --- Names Alternative name of the galaxy
38 A1 --- nLEDA [~] Presence in LEDA catalogue (2)
39- 40 I2 h RAh Right ascension (1950)
41- 42 I2 min RAm Right ascension (1950)
43- 46 F4.1 s RAs Right ascension (1950)
47 A1 --- DE- Declination sign
48- 49 I2 deg DEd Declination (1950)
50- 51 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (1950)
52- 53 I2 arcsec DEs Declination (1950)
55- 60 F6.2 arcmin Dopt ? The corrected optical diameter Do, from LEDA
62- 65 A4 --- Type Morphological description (3)
66- 67 I2 --- MType [-6/10]? Morphological Type Code (-6 to 10)
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Note (1): When several consecutive galaxies have an asterisk (*) for the first
byte, they are enclosed in a same structure of gas, and the HI
parameters contained in file hidata.dat are for the group of
galaxies as a whole
Note (2): If symbol ∼ is present, the galaxy was not found in LEDA catalogue.
In these cases the coordinates were taken from the reference
(see the text)
Note (3): S = Spiral
E = Eliptical
L = Lenticular
I = Irregular
C = Compact
B = Bar
R = Ring
M = Multiple, possible interaction
D = Dwarf
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: refs.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 3 I3 --- Ref Reference number
5- 23 A19 --- BibCode Simbad bibcode
25-123 A99 --- Aut Author names and complete reference
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History:
* 31-Mar-1998: First creation
* 23-Nov-1999: 2 corrections in opdata.dat for
UGC 1835 = IC 221 (instead of IC 1835)
Zw 157-31 = IC 2957 (instead of IC 2954)
Acknowledgements: Maria Cristina Martin
(End) Patricia Bauer [CDS] 31-Mar-1998