J/A+AS/131/73 Catalogue of HI maps of galaxies. I. (Martin 1998) ================================================================================ Catalogue of HI maps of galaxies. I. Martin M.C. =1998A&AS..131...73M (SIMBAD/NED BibCode) ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Galaxy catalogs ; Galaxies, radio ; H I data Keywords: catalogs - galaxies: ISM; fundamental parameters - radio lines: galaxies Abstract: A catalogue is presented of galaxies having large-scale observations in the HI line. This catalogue collects from the literature the information that characterizes the observations in the 21-cm line and the way that these data were presented by means of maps, graphics and tables, for showing the distribution and kinematics of the gas. It contains furthermore a measure of the HI extension that is detected at the level of the maximum sensitivity reached in the observations. This catalogue is intended as a guide for references on the HI maps published in the literature from 1953 to 1995 and is the basis for the analysis of the data presented in Paper II (Cat. ). File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file hidata.dat 105 2620 HI parameters of the galaxies notes.dat 86 396 Notes to hidata.dat opdata.dat 67 1439 Optical parameters of the galaxies refs.dat 123 471 References -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: J/A+AS/131/77 : Catalogue of HI maps of galaxies. II. (Martin 1998) Byte-by-byte Description of file: hidata.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 A1 --- Note [*] Note for galaxies (1) 2- 13 A12 --- Name Galaxy name 16- 23 A8 --- Tel Radiotelescope used in the observation (2) 25- 33 A9 arcmin HPBW Spatial resolution of the maps: half power beam width or synthesized beam 35- 39 F5.1 km/s Vres ? Velocity resolution of the maps 41- 46 F6.2 --- rms ? r.m.s. noise (in mJy/beam or K, see x_rms) of the maps at the spatial and velocity resolutions quoted in previous columns 47 A1 --- x_rms [*] When *, the r.m.s. noise is in mJy/beam, else in K 49 A1 --- Map1 [+] +: Map of the distribution of the total HI emission 51 A1 --- Map2 [+] +: Channel maps 53 A1 --- Map3 [+] +: Position-velocity maps 55 A1 --- Map4 [+] +: Individual profiles 57 A1 --- Map5 [+] +: Tables 59 A1 --- Map6 [+] +: Rotation curve 61 A1 --- Map7 [+] +: Radial velocity Field 63 A1 --- Map8 [+] +: Distribution of HI emission along one axis of the galaxy (see the text) 65 A1 --- Map9 [+] +: Global HI profile of the integrated HI emission 67 A1 --- l_nHI [~] Limit flag on nHI 68- 72 F5.1 10+19cm-2 nHI ? Sensitivity reached in the observation, expressed by the lowest value of n(HI), only for Int-type maps 74- 75 A2 --- l_HIExt [ ~>] Limit flag on HIExt 76- 80 F5.1 arcmin HIExt ? The largest extension of HI measured at n(HI) level of the previous column 83- 90 A8 --- Notes Notes detailed in file notes.dat 92 A1 --- l_MHI/D0 Limit flag on MHI/D0 93-101 F9.2 10+6solMass/Mpc2 MHI/D0 ? HI mass, as given in the reference and by integration of the HI maps (3) 103-105 I3 --- r_Note ? Reference (in refs.dat file) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): When several consecutive galaxies have an asterisk (*) for the first byte, they are enclosed in a same structure of gas, and the HI parameters contained in file hidata.dat are for the group of galaxies as a whole Note (2): 6m: 6.4-m (21-ft) parabolic antenna, Australia 11m: 11-m (36-ft) parabolic antenna, Australia 18m: 18.3m (60-ft) radio Telescope of Harvard Observatory, Great Britain Dwing: 25-m (82-ft) telescope at Dwingeloo, The Netherlands DRAO: 25-m (82-ft) radio telescope of the Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory, Canada IAR: 30-m radio telescope of the Instituto Argentino de Radioastronoma, Argentina Parkes: 64-m (210-ft) radio telescope of Australian National Radio Astronomical Observatory at Parkes, New South Wales, Australia Mk I: 76-m (250-ft) Mk I radio telescope at Jodrell Bank, Great Britain Mk IA: 76-m (250-ft) Mk IA radio telescope at Jodrell Bank, Great Britain 80m: 80-m (260-ft) radio telescope of the Ohio State University, USA 91m: NRAO 91-meter (300-ft) telescope in Green Bank, West Virginia, USA Effelsb: 100m (330-ft) radio telescope at Effelsberg, Germany Nancay: 200-m (655-ft) Nancay transit radio telescope, France Arecibo: 305-m (1000-ft) radio telescope at Arecibo, Puerto Rico ATCA: Australia Telescope Compact Array, Australia HM-C: Two elements interferometer of Cambridge Half-Mile radio telescope, Great Britain MRAO: half-mile telescope at the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory, Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge NRint: Three-element interferometer of the NRAO Green Bank, USA OVRO: two-element interferometer of the Owens Valley Radio Observatory, California, USA TEST: Two-element synthesis telescope: Parkes 64-m radio telescope and a movable 18-m antenna, Australia VLA: Very Large Array of the NRAO, USA WSRT: Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope, The Netherlands Note (3): This quantity was unaffected by distance effects, to be helpful in the comparison of the total gas emission collected by different telescopes. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: notes.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 4 I3 --- NoteN Note number 7 I1 --- Ntot Total number of lines for the reference 9 I1 --- Nline Running line number in range [1,Ntot] 11- 86 A76 --- Text Text of the note -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: opdata.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 A1 --- Note [*] Note for galaxies (1) 2- 13 A12 --- Name Galaxy name. 15- 36 A22 --- Names Alternative name of the galaxy 38 A1 --- nLEDA [~] Presence in LEDA catalogue (2) 39- 40 I2 h RAh Right ascension (1950) 41- 42 I2 min RAm Right ascension (1950) 43- 46 F4.1 s RAs Right ascension (1950) 47 A1 --- DE- Declination sign 48- 49 I2 deg DEd Declination (1950) 50- 51 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (1950) 52- 53 I2 arcsec DEs Declination (1950) 55- 60 F6.2 arcmin Dopt ? The corrected optical diameter Do, from LEDA 62- 65 A4 --- Type Morphological description (3) 66- 67 I2 --- MType [-6/10]? Morphological Type Code (-6 to 10) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): When several consecutive galaxies have an asterisk (*) for the first byte, they are enclosed in a same structure of gas, and the HI parameters contained in file hidata.dat are for the group of galaxies as a whole Note (2): If symbol ~ is present, the galaxy was not found in LEDA catalogue. In these cases the coordinates were taken from the reference (see the text) Note (3): S = Spiral E = Eliptical L = Lenticular I = Irregular C = Compact B = Bar R = Ring M = Multiple, possible interaction D = Dwarf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: refs.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 I3 --- Ref Reference number 5- 23 A19 --- BibCode Simbad bibcode 25-123 A99 --- Aut Author names and complete reference -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: * 31-Mar-1998: First creation * 23-Nov-1999: 2 corrections in opdata.dat for UGC 1835 = IC 221 (instead of IC 1835) Zw 157-31 = IC 2957 (instead of IC 2954) Acknowledgements: Maria Cristina Martin ================================================================================ (End) Patricia Bauer [CDS] 31-Mar-1998