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Interactive HI Catalogs

The 21-cm multibeam system on the Parkes 64-m telescope is a fantasic instrument to carry out large-scale HI surveys of the sky. The 13 beams of the multibeam receiver and the 64 MHz bandwidth (divided into 1024 channels) of the dedicated correlator provide both high speed and good velocity coverage to survey the Local Universe. (we note that correlator is currently being upgraded to 192 MHz.) The Parkes multibeam system was used for numerous large-scale HI surveys (e.g. HIPASS and HIZOA) from which the respective science teams extracted galaxy catalogs some of which are made available here.

Please read our papers for a full description of the surveys, data reduction and analysis.

Published Catalogs: Interactive Catalogs:

HIPASS BGC HICAT NHICAT Supercosmos HOPCAT NORICAT HIZSS HIZOA ... LVHIS
HIPASS namee.g. HIPASS J0047-25
RA (J2000)Fitted HI position (hms)
DEC (J2000)Fitted HI position (dms)
FHIIntegrated HI flux density (Jy km/s)
REFKoribalski et al. 2004, AJ 128, 16
HIPASS namee.g. HIPASS J0047-25
RA (J2000)Fitted HI position (hms)
DEC (J2000)Fitted HI position (dms)
FHIIntegrated HI flux density (Jy km/s)
REFMeyer et al. 2004, MNRAS 350, 1195
HIPASS namee.g. HIPASS J0047-25
RA (J2000)Fitted HI position (hms)
DEC (J2000)Fitted HI position (dms)
FHIIntegrated HI flux density (Jy km/s)
REFWong et al. 2006, MNRAS 371, 1855
SCIDSuperCOSMOS cross-identifications are determined by performing 1 arcsec radius cone-searches against the HIPASS position.
RA (J2000)
DEC (J2000)
mr1
mr2
mi
mbj




Important: Specific notes for catalogue items highlighted in red can be found by placing the mouse cursor over these items.


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