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Lang, R. H.; Boyce, P. J.; Kilborn, V. A.; Minchin, R. F.; Disney, M. J.; Jordan, C. A.; Grossi, M.; Garcia, D. A.; Freeman, K. C.; Phillipps, S.; Wright, A. E.
Bibliographical reference
VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/MNRAS/342/738. Originally published in: 2003MNRAS.342..738L
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2003
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Description
Details are presented of the H I Jodrell All Sky Survey (HIJASS). HIJASS
is a blind neutral hydrogen (H I) survey of the northern sky
({delta}>22{deg}), being conducted using the multibeam receiver on
the Lovell Telescope (full width at half-maximum beamwidth 12-arcmin) at
Jodrell Bank. HIJASS covers the velocity range -3500 to 10000 km/s, with
a velocity resolution of 18.1km/s and spatial positional accuracy of
~2.5arcmin. Thus far about 1115 deg2 of sky have been
surveyed. The average rms noise during the early part of the survey was
around 16mJy/beam Following the first phase of the Lovell Telescope
upgrade (in 2001), the rms noise is now around 13mJy/beam. We describe
the methods of detecting galaxies within the HIJASS data and of
measuring their H I parameters. The properties of the resulting H
I-selected sample of galaxies are described. Of the 222 sources so far
confirmed, 170 (77 per cent) are clearly associated with a previously
catalogued galaxy. A further 23 sources (10 per cent) lie close (within
6 arcmin) to a previously catalogued galaxy for which no previous
redshift exists. A further 29 sources (13 per cent) do not appear to be
associated with any previously catalogued galaxy.
(1 data file).