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A&A 406, 829-846 (2003)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20030761
The WSRT wide-field H I survey
I. The background galaxy sample
R. Braun1, D. Thilker2 and R. A. M. Walterbos31 ASTRON, PO Box 2, 7990 AA Dwingeloo, The Netherlands
2 Department of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218-2695, USA
3 Department of Astronomy, New Mexico State University, Box 30001, MSC 4500, Las Cruces, NM 88003, USA
(Received 4 April 2003 / Accepted 19 May 2003 )
Abstract
We have used the Westerbork array to carry out an unbiased
wide-field survey for H I emission features, achieving an RMS
sensitivity of about 18 mJy/Beam at a velocity resolution of 17 km s
-1
over 1800 deg
2 and between
km s
-1. The
primary data consists of auto-correlation spectra with an effective
angular resolution of 49
FWHM, although cross-correlation data
were also acquired. The survey region is centered approximately on the
position of Messier 31 and is Nyquist-sampled over
in RA
Dec. More than 100 distinct features are detected at
high significance in each of the two velocity regimes (negative and
positive LGSR velocities). In this paper we present the results for our
H I detections of external galaxies at positive LGSR velocity. We
detect 155 external galaxies in excess of 8
in integrated H I
flux density. Plausible optical associations are found within a
30
search radius for all but one of our H I detections in DSS
images, although several are not previously cataloged or do not have
published red-shift determinations. Our detection without a DSS
association is at low galactic latitude. Twenty-three of our objects are
detected in H I for the first time. We classify almost half of our
detections as "confused", since one or more companions is cataloged
within a radius of 30
and a velocity interval of 400 km s
-1. We
identify a handful of instances of significant positional offsets
exceeding 10 kpc of unconfused optical galaxies with the associated H I
centroid, possibly indicative of severe tidal distortions or
uncataloged gas-rich companions. A possible trend is found for an
excess of detected H I flux in unconfused galaxies within our large
survey beam relative to that detected previously in smaller telescope
beams, both as function of increasing distance and increasing gas
mass. This may be an indication for a diffuse gaseous component on
100 kpc scales in the environment of massive galaxies or a population
of uncataloged low mass companions. We use our
galaxy sample to estimate the H I mass function from our survey
volume. Good agreement is found with the HIPASS BGC results, but only
after explicit correction for galaxy density variations with distance.
Key words: galaxies: distances and redshifts -- galaxies: evolution -- galaxies: formation -- galaxies: fundamental parameters -- galaxies: luminosity function, mass function
Offprint request: R. Braun, rbraun@astron.nl
SIMBAD Objects
Tables at the CDS
© ESO 2003
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