The Arecibo Galaxy Environments Survey - Description and Early Results
Astrophysics
2019-08-15 v1
Abstract
The Arecibo Galaxy Environments Survey (AGES) is a 2000-hour neutral hydrogen (HI) survey using the new Arecibo L-band Feed Array (ALFA) multibeam instrument at Arecibo Observatory. It will cover 200 square degrees of sky, sampling a range of environments from the Local Void through to the Virgo Cluster with higher sensitivity, spatial resolution and velocity resolution than previous neutral hydrogen surveys.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0610629,
title = {The Arecibo Galaxy Environments Survey - Description and Early Results},
author = {R. F. Minchin and R. Auld and J. I. Davies and B. Catinella and L. Cortese and S. Linder and E. Momjian and E. Muller and K. O'Neil and J. Rosenberg and S Sabatini and S. E. Schneider and M. Stage and W. van Driel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0610629},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
IAU Symposium 235 - Galaxy Evolution across the Hubble Time. 3 pages (only 1 st to appear in printed proceedings), 3 figures. Uses iaus.cls. Full resolution PDF is available from http://www2.naic.edu/alfa/ealfa/AGES-IAUS235-Minchin.pdf and a PDF of the poster is available from http://www2.naic.edu/alfa/ealfa/AGES-IAU-Minchin.pdf