ALFALFA survey: the {alpha}.40 HI source catalog Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Haynes M.P.
  2. Giovanelli R.
  3. Martin A.M.
  4. Hess K.M.
  5. Saintonge A.,Adams E.A.K.
  6. Hallenbeck G.
  7. Hoffman G.L.
  8. Huang S.
  9. Kent B.R.,Koopmann R.A.
  10. Papastergis E.
  11. Stierwalt S.
  12. Balonek T.J.
  13. Craig D.W.,Higdon S.J.U.
  14. Kornreich D.A.
  15. Miller J.R.
  16. O'Donoghue A.A.
  17. Olowin R.P.,Rosenberg J.L.
  18. Spekkens K.
  19. Troischt P.
  20. Wilcots E.M.
  21. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present a current catalog of 21cm HI line sources extracted from the Arecibo Legacy Fast Arecibo L-band Feed Array (ALFALFA) survey over ~2800deg^2^ of sky: the {alpha}.40 catalog. Covering 40% of the final survey area, the {alpha}.40 catalog contains 15855 sources in the regions 07h30m<RA<16h30m, +04{deg}<DEC<+16{deg}, and +24{deg}<DEC<+28{deg} and 22h<RA<03h, +14{deg}<DEC<+16{deg}, and +24{deg}<DEC<+32{deg}. Of those, 15041 are certainly extragalactic, yielding a source density of 5.3 galaxies per deg^2^, a factor of 29 improvement over the catalog extracted from the HI Parkes All-Sky Survey. In addition to the source centroid positions, HI line flux densities, recessional velocities, and line widths, the catalog includes the coordinates of the most probable optical counterpart of each HI line detection, and a separate compilation provides a cross-match to identifications given in the photometric and spectroscopic catalogs associated with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7. Fewer than 2% of the extragalactic HI line sources cannot be identified with a feasible optical counterpart; some of those may be rare OH megamasers at 0.16<z<0.25. A detailed analysis is presented of the completeness, width-dependent sensitivity function and bias inherent of the {alpha}.40 catalog. The impact of survey selection, distance errors, current volume coverage, and local large-scale structure on the derivation of the HI mass function is assessed.

Keywords
  1. radio-galaxies
  2. redshifted
  3. h-i-line-emission
  4. visible-astronomy
  5. sloan-photometry
  6. spectroscopy
  7. surveys
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2011AJ....142..170H
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doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.51420170

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2013-03-25T14:36:53Z
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2013-03-25T14:36:53Z
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