The Parkes HI Zone of Avoidance Survey
L. Staveley-Smith, R.C. Kraan-Korteweg, A.C. Schr\"oder, P. A., Henning, B.S. Koribalski, I.M. Stewart, G. Heald

TL;DR
This survey of the extragalactic sky behind the Milky Way using the Parkes radio telescope identified 883 galaxies, revealing large-scale structures and new galaxy concentrations, especially in the Zone of Avoidance.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive HI survey of the southern Zone of Avoidance, uncovering new galaxy structures and improving understanding of large-scale cosmic features.
Findings
Identified 883 galaxies with 51% optical/NIR counterparts.
Discovered new galaxy concentrations NW1, NW2, NW3, CW1, CW2.
Revealed large-scale structures including the Great Attractor region.
Abstract
A blind HI survey of the extragalactic sky behind the southern Milky Way has been conducted with the multibeam receiver on the 64-m Parkes radio telescope. The survey covers the Galactic longitude range 212 < l < 36 and Galactic latitudes |b| < 5, and yields 883 galaxies to a recessional velocity of 12,000 km/s. The survey covers the sky within the HIPASS area to greater sensitivity, finding lower HI-mass galaxies at all distances, and probing more completely the large-scale structures at and beyond the distance of the Great Attractor. Fifty-one percent of the HI detections have an optical/NIR counterpart in the literature. A further 27% have new counterparts found in existing, or newly obtained, optical/NIR images. The counterpart rate drops in regions of high foreground stellar crowding and extinction, and for low-HI mass objects. Only 8% of all counterparts have a previous optical…
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