Bibcode
Doyle, M. T.; Drinkwater, M. J.; Rohde, D. J.; Pimbblet, K. A.; Read, M.; Meyer, M. J.; Zwaan, M. A.; Ryan-Weber, E.; Stevens, J.; Koribalski, B. S.; Webster, R. L.; Staveley-Smith, L.; Barnes, D. G.; Howlett, M.; Kilborn, V. A.; Waugh, M.; Pierce, M. J.; Bhathal, R.; de Blok, W. J. G.; Disney, M. J.; Ekers, R. D.; Freeman, K. C.; Garcia, D. A.; Gibson, B. K.; Harnett, J.; Henning, P. A.; Jerjen, H.; Kesteven, M. J.; Knezek, P. M.; Mader, S.; Marquarding, M.; Minchin, R. F.; O'Brien, J.; Oosterloo, T.; Price, R. M.; Putman, M. E.; Ryder, S. D.; Sadler, E. M.; Stewart, I. M.; Stootman, F.; Wright, A. E.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 361, Issue 1, pp. 34-44.
Fecha de publicación:
7
2005
Número de citas
186
Número de citas referidas
176
Descripción
We present the largest catalogue to date of optical counterparts for HI
radio-selected galaxies, HOPCAT. Of the 4315 HI radio-detected sources
from the HI Parkes All Sky Survey (HIPASS) catalogue, we find optical
counterparts for 3618 (84 per cent) galaxies. Of these, 1798 (42 per
cent) have confirmed optical velocities and 848 (20 per cent) are single
matches without confirmed velocities. Some galaxy matches are members of
galaxy groups. From these multiple galaxy matches, 714 (16 per cent)
have confirmed optical velocities and a further 258 (6 per cent)
galaxies are without confirmed velocities. For 481 (11 per cent),
multiple galaxies are present but no single optical counterpart can be
chosen and 216 (5 per cent) have no obvious optical galaxy present. Most
of these `blank fields' are in crowded fields along the Galactic plane
or have high extinctions.
Isolated `dark galaxy' candidates are investigated using an extinction
cut of ABj < 1mag and the blank-fields
category. Of the 3692 galaxies with an ABj
extinction <1mag, only 13 are also blank fields. Of these, 12 are
eliminated either with follow-up Parkes observations or are in crowded
fields. The remaining one has a low surface brightness optical
counterpart. Hence, no isolated optically dark galaxies have been found
within the limits of the HIPASS survey.