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Table 5.

H I mass comparison between full-depth and single-track MeerKAT observations.

Galaxy Sf Ss Sf/Ss logMH I, f/M logMH I, s/M log Δ NH I/cm−2
(Jy km s−1) (Jy km s−1)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
J1321–31 6.45 6.23 1.036 7.615 7.599 17.65
J1337–28 21.18 21.11 1.004 8.024 8.023 17.21
J1106–14 12.28 12.10 1.014 8.748 8.742 18.35
J1253–12 26.73 26.29 1.017 8.883 8.875 17.98
J0309–41 27.61 27.52 1.003 8.889 8.887 17.65
J1303–17b 114.23 110.47 1.034 8.987 8.972 18.60
J1318–21 167.21 161.56 1.035 9.028 9.013 18.29
J1254–10a 57.08 54.61 1.045 9.236 9.216 18.79
J1153–28 71.96 71.22 1.010 9.841 9.836 18.56
J0419–54 164.90 163.98 1.006 10.086 10.084 18.03

Notes. (1) Galaxy name. (2) Flux density Sf from full-depth data. (3) Flux density Ss from single-track data. (4) Ratio of full-depth and single-track flux Sf/Ss. (5) H I mass from full-depth data. (6) H I mass from single-track data. (7) Column density of the additional H I in the full-depth data calculated as ratio of additional H I and H I disk area as derived from the zeroth-moment maps.

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