FIGGS: Faint Irregular Galaxies GMRT Survey - Overview, observations and first results
Ayesha Begum, Jayaram N. Chengalur, I. D. Karachentsev, M. E. Sharina,, S. S. Kaisin

TL;DR
The FIGGS survey uses GMRT to study extremely faint dwarf irregular galaxies, providing insights into their neutral gas properties and extending understanding of galaxy evolution at the low-mass end.
Contribution
This paper introduces the FIGGS survey, detailing GMRT observations and first results, focusing on the neutral hydrogen properties of faint dwarf irregular galaxies.
Findings
HI to optical diameter ratio increases with decreasing luminosity
Median D_HI/D_Ho ratio is 2.4
Gas-rich galaxy disks have approximately constant HI surface density
Abstract
The Faint Irregular Galaxies GMRT Survey (FIGGS) is a Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) based HI imaging survey of a systematically selected sample of extremely faint nearby dwarf irregular galaxies. The primary goal of FIGGS is to provide a comprehensive and statistically robust characterization of the neutral inter-stellar medium properties of faint, gas rich dwarf galaxies. The FIGGS galaxies represent the extremely low-mass end of the dwarf irregular galaxies population, with a median M and median HI mass of M, extending the baseline in mass and luminosity space for a comparative study of galaxy properties. The HI data is supplemented with observations at other wavelengths. In addition, distances accurate to ~ 10% are available for most of the sample galaxies. This paper gives an introduction to FIGGS, describe the GMRT…
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