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The FAST All Sky HI Survey (FASHI): the first release of catalog

2023-12-11

Abstract: The FAST All Sky HI survey (FASHI) was designed to cover the entire sky observable by the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST), spanning approximately 22000 square degrees of declination between -14 deg and +66 deg, and in the frequency range of 1050-1450 MHz, with the expectation of eventually detecting more than 100000 HI sources. Between August 2020 and June 2023, FASHI had covered more than 7600 square degrees, which is approximately 35% of the total sky observable by FAST. It has a median detection sensitivity of around 0.76 mJy/beam and a spectral line velocity resolution of ~6.4 km/s at a frequency of ~1.4 GHz. As of now, a total of 41741 extragalactic HI sources have been detected in the frequency range 1305.5-1419.5 MHz, corresponding to a redshift limit of z<0.09. By cross-matching FASHI sources with the Siena Galaxy Atlas (SGA) and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) catalogs, we found that 16972 (40.7%) sources have spectroscopic redshifts and 10975 (26.3%) sources have only photometric redshifts. Most of the remaining 13794 (33.0%) HI sources are located in the direction of the Galactic plane, making their optical counterparts difficult to identify due to high extinction or high contamination of Galactic stellar sources. Based on current survey results, the FASHI survey is an unprecedented blind extragalactic HI survey. It has higher spectral and spatial resolution and broader coverage than the Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA Survey (ALFALFA). When completed, FASHI will provide the largest extragalactic HI catalog and an objective view of HI content and large-scale structure in the local universe.

 

Supplementary materials:

1. The full paper can be downloaded in The FAST All Sky HI Survey (FASHI): the first release of catalog;

2. The complete Table 2 containing 41741 sources can be accessed in FASHI extragalactic HI source catalog;

3. The complete Table 3 containing 3620 sources can be accessed in FASHI and ALFALFA cross-matching catalog;

4. The complete Table 4 containing 14072 sources can be accessed in The identified optical counterparts from the SGA catalog;

5. The complete Table 5 containing 2900 sources can be accessed in The identified optical counterparts from the SDSS spectroscopic catalog;

6. The complete Table 6 containing 10975 sources can be accessed in The identified optical counterparts from the SDSS photometric catalog.