Revealing hidden structures in the Zone of Avoidance -- a blind MeerKAT HI Survey of the Vela Supercluster
Sambatriniaina H. A. Rajohnson, Ren\'ee C. Kraan-Korteweg, Bradley S., Frank, Hao Chen, Lister Staveley-Smith, Paolo Serra, Nadia Steyn, Sushma, Kurapati, D. J. Pisano, Sharmila Goedhart

TL;DR
This study used the MeerKAT telescope to survey the Vela Supercluster region, revealing hidden galaxy structures behind the Milky Way's plane and connecting known cosmic filaments and walls.
Contribution
It provides the first extensive HI survey of the Vela Supercluster, discovering new galaxy structures and improving understanding of large-scale cosmic filaments obscured by the Galactic Plane.
Findings
Cataloged 719 galaxies, 29% previously unknown.
Identified a new diagonal wall at 6500-8000 km/s.
Confirmed connections of cosmic filaments across the Galactic Plane.
Abstract
We conducted the MeerKAT Vela Supercluster survey, named VelaHI, to bridge the gap between the Vela SARAO MeerKAT Galactic Plane Survey (VelaSMGPS, ), and optical and near-infrared spectroscopic observations of the Vela Supercluster (hereafter VelaOPT/NIR) at . Covering coordinates from and above, and below the Galactic Plane (GP), we sampled 667 fields spread across an area of . With a beam size of , VelaHI achieved a sensitivity of mJy beam at 44.3 km s velocity resolution over 67 hours of observations. We cataloged 719 galaxies, with only 211 (29%) previously documented in the literature, primarily…
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TopicsComputational Physics and Python Applications
