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H OPCAT, 6dF & Star Formation Rates Marianne T. Doyle Ph.D. Project
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Content The HIPASS - 6dFGS Connection My Project Investigate the question: How does star formation depend upon environment and other factors? Finding optical counterparts for the HIPASS catalogue Investigating the Morphology-density relation using Star Formation Rates, Star Formation Efficiency and Galaxy Density Supervisor: Michael J. Drinkwater – UQ Assoc. Supervisors: Elaine Sadler – Uni Sydney John Ross - UQ Collaborators David J. Rohde - UQ Mike Read – WFAU Edinburgh Baerbel Koribalski – ATNF, Epping HIPASS Team – ATNF Parkes & Epping, Universities of : Melbourne, Cardiff, Western Sydney Macarthur, Wales, Swinburne, Technology Sydney, New Mexico, Manchester, Colorado, Sydney, Leicester ASTRON The Netherlands, AAO Sydney, WIYN Tucson etc….......
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The 6dFGS - HIPASS Connection HI Parkes Sky Survey (H IPASS ) HI blind radio survey of the southern sky up to Dec=2 o October 2001: 2710 “additional” targets were added to the 6dfGS (Thank you Michael Drinkwater) Optical objects included are: within 5 arcmin of the HIPASS positions R mag < 17 “NOT” already in one of the official optical target lists for 6dF 341 - highest priority: multiple matches to radio position 1558 - main sample 811 - faint sample (16.7<R<17)
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My PhD Project The question: How does the conversion of hydrogen to stars (star formation) depend upon environment and other factors? Testing two theories: Either fewer “star forming galaxies” actually form in regions of high galaxy density, OR There are physical processes that directly suppresses star formation.
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Steps Use radio detected galaxy sample instead of optical sample Optical samples are biased towards star forming galaxies which is what we are trying to measure. Star Formation Rate (SFR) Star Formation Efficiency (SFE) Local galaxy density
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Optical Counterpart - H OPCAT HIPASS Catalogue (H ICAT ) contains 4315 HI radio sources Find optical counterparts Accurate galaxy position needed to measure luminosity to calculate SFR Search for “Dark Galaxies”
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Optical Data OPTICAL IMAGES SuperCOSMOS 15’ x 15’ Images 7’ radius Radio-Optical position uncertainty IMAGE ANALYSIS SExtractor Image Analysis. Radio-Optical Position Uncertainty
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Is that the right galaxy? Many images have multiple galaxies Crosscheck H IPASS velocity with optical or high resolution radio velocities Published velocities – NED Information from catalogues, surveys & the literature Data varies in quality Need a high quality dataset 6dF velocities (Kindly supplied by Heath) Developed an automated visual interactive program ADRIC Unobserved areas
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Results Optically Matched with velocity58% 2516 Single Match ( 44% - 1882) Compact group member (14% - 634) Optically Matched with no velocity26% 1107 Single Match (20% - 851) Compact group member (6% - 256) No Guess 11% 476 Several galaxies no velocities Blank Field 5% 216 No visible galaxy
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Any Isolated Dark Galaxies in H IPASS ? 4315 HI detected objects Extinction cut at A B j < 1 - 3692 objects Use only blank fields - 13 objects Take out over crowded fields - 2 object remaining 2 remaining objects? 1 is a very faint previously observed galaxy in the Centaurus group 1 ruled out with Narrow-band follow-up observations at Parkes as a non-detection Conclusion: No isolated dark galaxies are present in the HIPASS survey
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H OPCAT ’s Galaxy density coverage Galaxies in regions with Low galaxy density? Large sample Galaxies in regions with High galaxy density? Very small sample Solution? ATCA high resolution HI observations to find/confirm optical counterpart in regions of high galaxy density
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Star Formation & Density SUMSS radio continuum data 304 Sumss – H OPCAT matches Galaxy Density 10 th Galaxy radius Galaxy number / degree 2 Star Formation Rate Star Formation Efficiency
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Star Formation Rate Vs Density Ave density=0.07 SFR ave=1.3 Ave density =0.9 Ave SFR = 0.34 Ave density = 12 Ave SFR = 0.5 Ave density = 86 Ave SFR = 1.2
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SUMSS – Sydney University Molonglo Sky Survey 304 Sumss – H OPCAT matches Galaxy Density 10 th Galaxy radius Galaxy number / degree 2 Star Formation Efficiency Vs Density
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Summary 2710 optical galaxies near HIPASS positions were added to the 6dFGS list
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Superimposed ellipses Yellow for correct match 15 x 15 arcmin images to allow for the 7 arcmin position uncertainty Centred on HICAT positions Selection parameters Original HICAT parameters Superimposed and listed Published velocities ADRIC interactive visual matching program
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