The FAST Hundred-Deg2 HI Deep (HD2) Survey: Early Results from the Pilot Survey
Abstract
The Hundred-deg2 HI Deep (HD2) survey carried out with the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST) is planned to map a contiguous region within the DESI DR1 footprint, achieving an effective integration time of 20 minutes for each pointing and a uniform detection sensitivity of 0.28 mJy beam-1 at 4.8 km s-1 resolution. We present early results from the pilot HD2 survey: a 10 deg2 field overlapping with HSC-SSP and the DESI EDR SV3, observed with an integration time of 7.3 minutes per beam and the rms of 0.45 mJy beam-1 at 4.8 km s-1 resolution. We identify 339 HI sources at z<0.09, corresponding to 34 detections per deg2, nearly six times higher than the detection rate of the wide-field surveys. Optical counterparts are primarily identified using DESI redshifts, yielding a matching rate and correctness exceeding 90% for galaxies with r<19.5 mag, a substantial improvement over SDSS. Under the constraint of r < 17.8 mag and 0.01 < z < 0.05, nearly 50% of galaxies in the DESI BGS samples have HI detections in this pilot survey. The optical properties of these HI-detected galaxies span nearly the entire parameter range of the DESI sample. The gas fraction scaling relations versus stellar mass, stellar mass surface density, NUV-r, and specific star formation rate are consistent with previous surveys, e.g., ALFALFA, DINGO, and xGASS. These results justify the feasibility of the full HD2 survey, which will build a high-completeness HI census over a contiguous area to probe the cold gas scaling relations of galaxies over different scales.
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