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K.C. Freeman, PASA, 14 (1), 4.
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Detection Limits
First some estimates of the likely detection limits for the multibeam system. If we take the present Parkes HI system as a guide to the sensitivity of the multibeam system, the empirical detection limit on the integrated HI emission from an unresolved galaxy (from my own experience) is about ![]()
where
is the velocity width of the HI distribution in km
and t is the integration time in minutes. This corresponds to an HI mass ![]()
where d is the galaxy's distance in Mpc. For example:
- small HI objects in the nearest group of galaxies: d = 2.5 Mpc,
km
, t = 5 min, and the detection limit is M
M
. - large objects at the redshift limit of the survey (about 14,000 km
): d = 200 Mpc,
km
, t = 5 min, M
M
.
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