Abstract
The Arecibo Galaxy Environment Survey (AGES) is one of several HI
surveys utilizing the new Arecibo L-band Feed Array (ALFA) fitted to the
305-m radio telescope at Arecibo.a The survey is specifically
designed to investigate various galactic environments to higher
sensitivity, higher velocity resolution and higher spatial resolution
than previous fully sampled, 21-cm multibeam surveys. The emphasis is on
making detailed observations of nearby objects although the large system
bandwidth (100MHz) will allow us to quantify the HI properties over a
large instantaneous velocity range.
In this paper, we describe the survey and its goals and present the
results from the precursor observations of a 5 × 1-deg2
region containing the nearby (~10Mpc) NGC 628 group. We have detected
all the group galaxies in the region including the low-mass
(MHI ~107Msolar) dwarf, dw0137+1541.
The fluxes and velocities for these galaxies compare well with
previously published data. There is no intragroup neutral gas detected
down to a limiting column density of 2 ×
1018cm-2.
In addition to the group galaxies we have detected 22 galaxies beyond
the NGC 628 group, nine of which are previously uncatalogued. We present
the HI data for these objects and also SuperCOSMOS images for possible
optical galaxies that might be associated with the HI signal. We have
used V/Vmax analysis to model how many galaxies beyond
1000kms-1 should be detected and compare this with our
results. The predicted number of detectable galaxies varies depending on
the HI mass function (HIMF) used in the analysis. Unfortunately the
precursor survey area is too small to determine whether this is saying
anything fundamental about the HIMF or simply highlighting the effect of
low number statistics. This is just one of many questions that will be
addressed by the complete AGES survey.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1617-1640 |
Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
Volume | 371 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Oct 2006 |
Externally published | Yes |