HI Galaxy Signatures in the SARAO MeerKAT Galactic Plane Survey -- III. Unveiling the obscured part of the Vela Supercluster
Abstract
We conducted a search for HI emission of the gas-rich galaxies in the Vela region (260 ≤ ≤ 290, -2 ≤ b ≤ 1) to explore the Vela Supercluster (VSCL) at Vhel 18000 km s-1, largely obscured by Galactic dust. Within the mostly RFI-free band (250 < Vhel < 25000 km s-1) of MeerKAT, the analysis focuses on 157 hexagonally distributed pointings extracted from the SARAO MeerKAT Galactic Plane Survey located in the Vela region (Vela-SMGPS). These were combined into 10 contiguous mosaics, covering a 90 deg2 area. Among the 843 HI detected sources, 39 were previously discovered in the Parkes HIZOA survey (Vhel < 12000 km s-1; rms 6 mJy beam-1). With the improved rms level of the Vela-SMGPS, i.e., 0.29 - 0.56 mJy beam-1, our study unveils nearly 12 times more detections (471 candidates) in that same velocity range. We furthermore could identify 187 galaxy candidates with an HI mass limit reaching (M HI/ M) = 9.44 in the VSCL velocity range Vhel 19500 3500 km s-1. We find indications of two wall-like overdensities that confirm the original suspicion that these walls intersect at low latitudes around longitudes of 272 - 278. We also find a strong signature most likely associated with the Hydra/Antlia extension and evidence of a previously unknown narrow filament at Vhel 12000 km s-1. This paper demonstrates the efficiency of systematic HI surveys with the SKA precursor MeerKAT, even in the most obscured part of the Zone of Avoidance (ZOA).
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