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The Astronomical Journal | 2005

THE ARECIBO LEGACY FAST ALFA SURVEY. I. SCIENCE GOALS, SURVEY DESIGN, AND STRATEGY

Riccardo Giovanelli; Martha P. Haynes; Brian R. Kent; Philip Perillat; Amelie Saintonge; Noah Brosch; Barbara Catinella; G. Lyle Hoffman; Sabrina Stierwalt; Kristine Spekkens; Mikael S. Lerner; Karen L. Masters; Emmanuel Momjian; Jessica L. Rosenberg; Christopher M. Springob; A. Boselli; V. Charmandaris; Jeremy Darling; Jonathan Ivor Davies; Diego G. Lambas; G. Gavazzi; C. Giovanardi; Eduardo Hardy; L. K. Hunt; A. Iovino; I. D. Karachentsev; V. E. Karachentseva; Rebecca A. Koopmann; Christian Marinoni; Robert F. Minchin

The recently initiated Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA (ALFALFA) survey aims to map ~7000 deg2 of the high Galactic latitude sky visible from Arecibo, providing a H I line spectral database covering the redshift range between -1600 and 18,000 km s-1 with ~5 km s-1 resolution. Exploiting Arecibos large collecting area and small beam size, ALFALFA is specifically designed to probe the faint end of the H I mass function in the local universe and will provide a census of H I in the surveyed sky area to faint flux limits, making it especially useful in synergy with wide-area surveys conducted at other wavelengths. ALFALFA will also provide the basis for studies of the dynamics of galaxies within the Local Supercluster and nearby superclusters, allow measurement of the H I diameter function, and enable a first wide-area blind search for local H I tidal features, H I absorbers at z < 0.06, and OH megamasers in the redshift range 0.16 < z < 0.25. Although completion of the survey will require some 5 years, public access to the ALFALFA data and data products will be provided in a timely manner, thus allowing its application for studies beyond those targeted by the ALFALFA collaboration. ALFALFA adopts a two-pass, minimum intrusion, drift scan observing technique that samples the same region of sky at two separate epochs to aid in the discrimination of cosmic signals from noise and terrestrial interference. Survey simulations, which take into account large-scale structure in the mass distribution and incorporate experience with the ALFA system gained from tests conducted during its commissioning phase, suggest that ALFALFA will detect on the order of 20,000 extragalactic H I line sources out to z ~ 0.06, including several hundred with H I masses M < 107.5 M⊙.


The Astronomical Journal | 1997

21-cm Line Observations of Galaxies in the Zone of Avoidance

Carmen A. Pantoja; Daniel R. Altschuler; C. Giovanardi; Riccardo Giovanelli


AIP conference proceedings: The evolution of galaxies through the neutral hydrogen window, Arecibo, Puerto Rico, 01-03 February 2008 | 2008

The ALFA zone of avoidance survey

P. A. Henning; C. M. Springob; F. Day; Robert F. Minchin; Emmanuel Momjian; Barbara Catinella; Erik Muller; B. Koribalski; Karen L. Masters; Carmen A. Pantoja; Mary E. Putman; Jessica L. Rosenberg; Stephen E. Schneider; Lister Staveley-Smith


The Astronomical Journal | 1994

H I observations of Weinberger galaxies in the galactic Anticenter region

Carmen A. Pantoja; C. Giovanardi; Daniel R. Altschuler; Riccardo Giovanelli


Archive | 2014

Bringing an Invisible Universe to the Visually Impaired

Gloria M. Isidro; Carmen A. Pantoja


Archive | 2010

Discovering a Beautiful Universe - the IYA2009 Celebration in Puerto Rico. ``Observa el Gandioso Cielo, Descubre un Bello Universo''

Carmen A. Pantoja; Mayra E. Lebron; Daniel R. Altschuler; Juan Luis Alonso


Archive | 2010

International Year of Astronomy (IYA2009) in Puerto Rico: Progress Report

Carmen A. Pantoja; D. R. Atschuler; Mayra E. Lebron; Juan Luis Alonso


Archive | 2008

Touching the Moon and the Stars: Astronomy for the Visually Impaired

Juan Luis Alonso; Carmen A. Pantoja; Gloria M. Isidro; P. Bartus


Archive | 2008

Discovering The Universe From The Caribbean: Puerto Rico Prepares For The IYA2009.

Mayra E. Lebron Santos; Carmen A. Pantoja; Juan Luis Alonso; Daniel R. Altschuler; Luca Olmi


arXiv: Astrophysics | 2007

The ALFA Zone of Avoidance Survey: Results from the Precursor Observations

C. M. Springob; P. A. Henning; Barbara Catinella; F. Day; Robert F. Minchin; Emmanuel Momjian; B. Koribalski; Karen L. Masters; Erik Muller; Carmen A. Pantoja; Mary E. Putman; Jessica L. Rosenberg; Stephen E. Schneider; Lister Staveley-Smith

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Emmanuel Momjian

National Radio Astronomy Observatory

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P. A. Henning

University of New Mexico

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Stephen E. Schneider

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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