Westerbork Ultra-Deep Survey of HI at z=0.2
Marc Verheijen, Boris Deshev, Jacqueline van Gorkom, Bianca Poggianti,, Aeree Chung, Ryan Cybulski, K.S. Dwarakanath, Maria Montero-Castano, Glenn, Morrison, David Schiminovich, Arpad Szomoru, Min Yun

TL;DR
This study presents preliminary results from a deep survey detecting neutral hydrogen in galaxies at redshift 0.2, revealing insights into galaxy gas content and large-scale structure, with implications for future radio surveys.
Contribution
First ultra-deep 21cm HI survey at z=0.2 with detailed galaxy detection and structure mapping, informing future large-scale HI observations.
Findings
160 galaxies detected in HI with varied masses
HI-rich galaxies mostly in the blue cloud, some on the red sequence
Large-scale structure traced well, except in dense cluster cores
Abstract
In this contribution, we present some preliminary observational results from the completed ultra-deep survey of 21cm emission from neutral hydrogen at redshifts z=0.164-0.224 with the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope. In two separate fields, a total of 160 individual galaxies has been detected in neutral hydrogen, with HI masses varying from 1.1x10^9 to 4.0x10^10 Msun. The largest galaxies are spatially resolved by the synthesized beam of 23x37 arcsec^2 while the velocity resolution of 19 km/s allowed the HI emission lines to be well resolved. The large scale structure in the surveyed volume is traced well in HI, apart from the highest density regions like the cores of galaxy clusters. All significant HI detections have obvious or plausible optical counterparts which are usually blue late-type galaxies that are UV-bright. One of the observed fields contains a massive Butcher-Oemler…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Scientific Research and Discoveries
