2MASX J20114449+1526113 , the SIMBAD biblio

2009A&A...505...29V - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 505, 29-44 (2009/10-1)

HI line observations of 2MASS galaxies in the zone of avoidance.

VAN DRIEL W., SCHNEIDER S.E., KRAAN-KORTEWEG R.C. and MONNIER-RAGAIGNE D.

Abstract (from CDS):

A pilot survey has been made to obtain 21cm HI emission line profiles for 197 objects in the zone of avoidance (ZoA) that were classified as galaxies in the 2MASS all-sky near-infrared Extended Source Catalog (2MASX), as well as a further 16 2MASS pre-release working database sources that did not make it into 2MASX. One hundred sixteen of the 2MASX sources and the 16 working database sources were observed using the Nancay radio telescope, usually in the 325 to 11825km/s range, and the other 81 2MASX sources were observed with the Arecibo radio telescope in the -500 to 11000km/s range, and for 9 also in the 9500 to 21000km/s range. Global HI line parameters are presented for the 22 and 29 2MASX objects that were detected at Nancay and Arecibo, respectively, as well as upper limits for the undetected 2MASX objects. Another galaxy (ESO 371-27) was detected in the Nancay beam centred on an undetected target, ESO 371-26. Nancay data on 12 sources could not be used due to high rms noise levels, most likely caused by strong nearby continuum sources. None of the 16 working database sources were detected at Nancay. Whereas object 2MASX J08170147-3410277 appears to be a very massive galaxy with an HI mass of 4.6x1010M and an inclination-corrected rotation velocity of 314km/s, it is clear that only radio synthesis HI imaging observations will allow a firm conclusion on this. Overall, the global properties of the detected galaxies match those of other ZoA HI surveys. Although the detections are as yet too sparse to give further insight into suspected or unknown large-scale structures in the ZoA, they already indicate that an extension of the present pilot survey is bound to quantify filaments, clusters, and voids behind this part of the Milky Way. It is shown that the number of candidate 2MASS-selected ZoA galaxies to be observed in HI could have been reduced by about 15% through examination of composite near-infrared images and the application of extinction-corrected near-infrared colour limits. Present results confirm that the Galactic extinction values from Schlegel et al. (1998ApJ...500..525S) are valid for latitudes |b|>5°, but increasingly less so for lower latitudes.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: distances and redshifts - galaxies: general - galaxies: ISM - infrared: galaxies - radio lines: galaxies

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/505/29): table1.dat table2.dat table4.dat table5.dat table6.dat table7.dat>

Nomenclature: Tables 1, 2, 4, 5: [VSK2009] ANNW (Nos N01-N23, N13S, A01-A29).

Simbad objects: 116

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