WALLABY Pilot Survey: Public release of HI data for almost 600 galaxies from phase 1 of ASKAP pilot observations
T. Westmeier, N. Deg, K. Spekkens, T. N. Reynolds, A. X. Shen, S., Gaudet, S. Goliath, M. T. Huynh, P. Venkataraman, X. Lin, T. O'Beirne, B., Catinella, L. Cortese, H. D\'enes, A. Elagali, B.-Q. For, G. I. G. J\'ozsa,, C. Howlett, J. M. van der Hulst, R. J. Jurek, P. Kamphuis

TL;DR
The WALLABY pilot survey provides the first public release of HI data for nearly 600 galaxies, demonstrating the survey's potential and highlighting technical challenges to be addressed before the full survey.
Contribution
This paper presents the first public data release from WALLABY pilot observations, including source catalogues, images, spectra, and kinematic models for nearly 600 galaxies.
Findings
Nearly 600 extragalactic HI detections released
Kinematic models for 109 spatially resolved galaxies
Identification of technical issues affecting data quality
Abstract
We present WALLABY pilot data release 1, the first public release of HI pilot survey data from the Wide-field ASKAP L-band Legacy All-sky Blind Survey (WALLABY) on the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder. Phase 1 of the WALLABY pilot survey targeted three regions on the sky in the direction of the Hydra and Norma galaxy clusters and the NGC 4636 galaxy group, covering the redshift range of z < 0.08. The source catalogue, images and spectra of nearly 600 extragalactic HI detections and kinematic models for 109 spatially resolved galaxies are available. As the pilot survey targeted regions containing nearby group and cluster environments, the median redshift of the sample of z ~ 0.014 is relatively low compared to the full WALLABY survey. The median galaxy HI mass is . The target noise level of 1.6 mJy per beam and 18.5 kHz…
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