MIGHTEE-HI: The H » i emission project of the MeerKAT MIGHTEE survey
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2021
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EDP Sciences
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We present the H » I emission project within the MIGHTEE survey, currently being carried out with the newly commissioned MeerKAT radio telescope. This is one of the first deep, blind, medium-wide interferometric surveys for neutral hydrogen (H » I) ever undertaken, extending our knowledge of H » I emission to z = 0.6. The science goals of this medium-deep, medium-wide survey are extensive, including the evolution of the neutral gas content of galaxies over the past 5 billion years. Simulations predict nearly 3000 galaxies over 0 < z < 0.4 will be detected directly in H » I, with statistical detections extending to z = 0.6. The survey allows us to explore H » I as a function of galaxy environment, with massive groups and galaxy clusters within the survey volume. Additionally, the area is large enough to contain as many as 50 local galaxies with H » I mass < 108 M⊙ , which allows us to study the low-mass galaxy population. The 20 deg2 main survey area is centred on fields with exceptional multi-wavelength ancillary data, with photometry ranging from optical through far-infrared wavelengths, supplemented with multiple spectroscopic campaigns. We describe here the survey design and the key science goals.
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Galaxies: Evolution, Galaxies: Kinematics and dynamics, Galaxies: Star formation, Radio lines: Galaxies, Surveys
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Maddox, N. et al. (2021). MIGHTEE-HI: The H » i emission project of the MeerKAT MIGHTEE survey. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 646,A35