NIR Tully-Fisher in the Zone of Avoidance. -- III. Deep NIR catalogue of the HIZOA galaxies
Khaled Said, Ren\'ee C. Kraan-Korteweg, T. H. Jarrett, Lister, Staveley-Smith, and Wendy L. Williams

TL;DR
This paper presents a deep near-infrared photometric catalogue of galaxies from the HIZOA survey, enabling improved understanding of galaxy distribution in the Zone of Avoidance through accurate NIR measurements.
Contribution
The study provides a comprehensive deep NIR galaxy catalogue in the Zone of Avoidance, with high-accuracy photometry and validation against existing surveys, supporting future Tully-Fisher analyses.
Findings
Detection rate depends mainly on HI mass and dust extinction.
Isophotal magnitudes agree with 2MASS within uncertainties.
UKIDSS data confirms robustness of IRSF photometry.
Abstract
We present a deep near-infrared (NIR) photometric catalogue of sources from the Parkes HI Zone of Avoidance (HIZOA) survey, which forms the basis for an investigation of the matter distribution in the Zone of Avoidance. Observations were conducted between 2006 and 2013 using the Infrared Survey Facility (IRSF), a 1.4-m telescope situated at the South African Astronomical Observatory site in Sutherland. The images cover all 1108 HIZOA detections and yield 915 galaxies. An additional 105 bright 2MASS galaxies in the southern ZOA were imaged with the IRSF, resulting in 129 galaxies. The average -band seeing and sky background for the survey are 1.38 arcsec and 20.1 mag, respectively. The detection rate as a function of stellar density and dust extinction is found to depend mainly on the HI mass of the HI detected galaxies, which in principal correlates with the NIR brightness of the…
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