MHONGOOSE -- A MeerKAT Nearby Galaxy HI Survey
W.J.G. de Blok, J. Healy, F.M. Maccagni, D.J. Pisano, A. Bosma, J., English, T. Jarrett, A. Marasco, G.R. Meurer, S. Veronese, F. Bigiel, L., Chemin, F. Fraternali, B.W. Holwerda, P. Kamphuis, H.R. Kl\"ockner, D., Kleiner, A.K. Leroy, M. Mogotsi, K.A. Oman, E. Schinnerer, L.

TL;DR
The MHONGOOSE survey uses MeerKAT to map neutral hydrogen in 30 nearby galaxies, revealing details about gas distribution, kinematics, and galaxy interactions at unprecedented sensitivities.
Contribution
This study presents the design, methodology, and initial results of the first 10% of the MHONGOOSE survey, including data quality and galaxy environment insights.
Findings
Good flux recovery compared to single-dish measurements
Clear separation of HI properties in star-forming vs. non-star-forming regions
Identified new satellite galaxies and relation between satellite count and galaxy mass
Abstract
The MHONGOOSE (MeerKAT HI Observations of Nearby Galactic Objects: Observing Southern Emitters) survey maps the distribution and kinematics of the neutral atomic hydrogen (HI) gas in and around 30 nearby star-forming spiral and dwarf galaxies to extremely low HI column densities. The HI column density sensitivity (3 sigma over 16 km/s) ranges from ~ 5 x 10^{17} cm^{-2} at 90'' resolution to ~4 x 10^{19} cm^{-2} at the highest resolution of 7''. The HI mass sensitivity (3 sigma over 50 km/s) is ~5.5 X 10^5 M_sun at a distance of 10 Mpc (the median distance of the sample galaxies). The velocity resolution of the data is 1.4 km/s. One of the main science goals of the survey is the detection of cold, accreting gas in the outskirts of the sample galaxies. The sample was selected to cover a range in HI masses, from 10^7 M_sun to almost 10^{11} M_sun, to optimally sample possible accretion…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
