Diffuse neutral hydrogen in the HI Parkes All Sky Survey
A. Popping, R. Braun

TL;DR
This paper improves the data processing of the HIPASS survey to achieve higher sensitivity in neutral hydrogen detection, revealing new faint HI sources and reducing spectral artefacts, thus enhancing the survey's scientific value.
Contribution
The paper presents a reprocessed version of HIPASS data with significantly reduced spectral artefacts and improved sensitivity, enabling detection of new faint HI sources.
Findings
Confirmed all previously catalogued HIPASS sources.
Identified 29 new HI sources, including 14 completely new detections.
Reduced spectral artefacts near bright sources by more than an order of magnitude.
Abstract
Observations of neutral hydrogen can provide a wealth of information about the distribution and kinematics of galaxies. To detect HI beyond the ionisation edge of galaxy disks, column density sensitivities have to be achieved that probe the regime of Lyman limit systems. Typically HI observations are limited to a brightness sensitivity of NHI~10^19 cm-2 but this has to be improved by at least an order of magnitude. In this paper, reprocessed data is presented that was originally observed for the HI Parkes All Sky Survey (HIPASS). HIPASS provides complete coverage of the region that has been observed for the Westerbork Virgo Filament HI Survey (WVFS), presented in accompanying papers, and thus is an excellent product for data comparison. The region of interest extends from 8 to 17 hours in right ascension and from -1 to 10 degrees in declination. Although the original HIPASS product…
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