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2011ApJ...739L..26M - Astrophys. J., 739, L26 (2011/September-3)

Discovery and follow-up of a nearby galaxy from the Arecibo zone of avoidance survey.

McINTYRE T.P., MINCHIN R.F., MOMJIAN E., HENNING P.A., KAUR A. and PARTON B.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Arecibo L-Band Feed Array Zone of Avoidance (ALFA ZOA) Survey has discovered a nearby galaxy, ALFA ZOA J1952+1428, at a heliocentric velocity of +279 km/s. The galaxy was discovered at low Galactic latitude by 21 cm emission from neutral hydrogen (H I). We have obtained follow-up observations with the Expanded Very Large Array and the 0.9 m Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy optical telescope. The H I distribution overlaps an uncataloged, potential optical counterpart. The H I linear size is 1.4 kpc at our adopted distance of D = 7 Mpc, but the distance estimate is uncertain as Hubble's law is unreliable at low recessional velocities. The optical counterpart has mB= 16.9 mag and B - R = 0.1 mag. These characteristics, including MMH1 = 107.0 M and LB= 107.5 L, if at 7 Mpc, indicate that this galaxy is a blue compact dwarf, but this remains uncertain until further follow-up observations are complete. Optical follow-up observations are ongoing and near-infrared follow-up observations have been scheduled.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: individual: ALFA ZOA J1952+1428 - radio lines: galaxies - surveys

Nomenclature: ALFA ZOA JHHMM+DDMM (No. J1952+1428) added.

Simbad objects: 35

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