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The Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA Survey: The ALFALFA Extragalactic HI Source Catalog
- Source :
- Astrophysical Journal, 861(1):49. IOP PUBLISHING LTD, Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- arXiv, 2018.
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Abstract
- We present the catalog of ∼31,500 extragalactic H i line sources detected by the completed Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA (ALFALFA) survey out to z < 0.06, including both high signal-to-noise ratio (>6.5) detections and ones of lower quality that coincide in both position and recessional velocity with galaxies of known redshift. We review the observing technique, data reduction pipeline, and catalog construction process, focusing on details of particular relevance to understanding the catalog's compiled parameters. We further describe and make available the digital H i line spectra associated with the cataloged sources. In addition to the extragalactic H i line detections, we report nine confirmed OH megamasers (OHMs) and 10 OHM candidates at 0.16 < z < 0.22 whose OH line signals are redshifted into the ALFALFA frequency band. Because of complexities in data collection and processing associated with the use of a feed-horn array on a complex single-dish antenna in the terrestrial radio frequency interference environment, we also present a list of suggestions and caveats for consideration by users of the ALFALFA extragalactic catalog for future scientific investigations.© 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.<br />The authors acknowledge the work of the entire ALFALFA collaboration who have contributed to the many aspects of the survey over the years. The ALFALFA team at Cornell has been supported by NSF grants AST-0607007, AST-1107390, and AST-1714828 and grants from the Brinson Foundation. Participation of the Undergraduate ALFALFA Team has been made possible by NSF grants AST-0724918, AST-0725267, AST-0725380, AST-0902211, AST-0903394, AST-1211005, AST-1637339, AST-1637271, AST-1637299, AST-1637262, and AST-1637276. EAKA is supported by the WISE research program, which is financed by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO). BRK acknowledges the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO). The NRAO is a facility of the National Science Foundation operated under cooperative agreement by Associated Universities, Inc. MGJ acknowledges support from grant AYA2015-65973-C3-1-R (MINECO/FEDER, UE). We thank Dmitry Makarov for comments and suggestions on cross-identifications. This work is based on observations made with the Arecibo Observatory. The Arecibo Observatory has been operated by SRI International under a cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation (AST-1100968) and in alliance with Ana G. Mendez-Universidad Metropolitana and the Universities Space Research Association. We thank the staff of the Arecibo Observatory, especially Phil Perillat, Ganesh Rajagopalan, Arun Venkataraman, Hector Hernandez, and the telescope operations group for their outstanding support of the ALFALFA survey program. We acknowledge the use of NASA's SkyView facility (http://skyview.gsfc.nasa.gov), located at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, and the NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED), which is operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The Digitized Sky Surveys were produced at the Space Telescope Science Institute under U.S. Government grant NAG W-2166. The images of these surveys are based on photographic data obtained using the Oschin Schmidt Telescope on Palomar Mountain and the UK Schmidt Telescope. The plates were processed into the present compressed digital form with the permission of these institutions. The Second Palomar Observatory Sky Survey (POSS-II) was made by the California Institute of Technology with funds from the National Science Foundation, the National Geographic Society, the Sloan Foundation, the Samuel Oschin Foundation, and the Eastman Kodak Corporation. This research used data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Funding for the SDSS and SDSS-II has been provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Participating Institutions, the National Science Foundation, the U.S. Department of Energy, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Japanese Monbukagakusho, the Max Planck Society, and the Higher Education Funding Council for England.
- Subjects :
- imaging spectroscopy [Surveys techniques]
Higher education
Library science
FOS: Physical sciences
01 natural sciences
law.invention
STAR-FORMATION
Telescope
surveys techniques: imaging spectroscopy
Spitzer Space Telescope
TULLY-FISHER RELATION
law
Observatory
0103 physical sciences
distances and redshifts [Galaxies]
DATA STACKING
EARLY-TYPE GALAXIES
Arecibo Observatory
NEARBY GALAXIES
data analysis [Methods]
Space research
010303 astronomy & astrophysics
Physics
radio lines: galaxies
010308 nuclear & particles physics
business.industry
VIRGO CLUSTER REGION
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Schmidt camera
Catalogues
Radio astronomy observatory
Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
methods: data analysis
SC GALAXIES
NEUTRAL HYDROGEN
galaxies [Radio lines]
I MASS FUNCTION
Space and Planetary Science
ALL-SKY SURVEY
Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA)
galaxies: distances and redshifts
business
catalogs
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 0004637X
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Astrophysical Journal, 861(1):49. IOP PUBLISHING LTD, Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a8671215fd809e290006f7a1528e3e71
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1805.11499