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Main Authors: Haubner, Konstantin, Lelli, Federico, Di Teodoro, Enrico, Duey, Francis, McGaugh, Stacy, Schombert, James, Hess, Kelley M., Team, the Apertif
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.13329
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author Haubner, Konstantin
Lelli, Federico
Di Teodoro, Enrico
Duey, Francis
McGaugh, Stacy
Schombert, James
Hess, Kelley M.
Team, the Apertif
author_facet Haubner, Konstantin
Lelli, Federico
Di Teodoro, Enrico
Duey, Francis
McGaugh, Stacy
Schombert, James
Hess, Kelley M.
Team, the Apertif
contents The Surface Photometry and Accurate Rotation Curves (SPARC) database has provided the community with mass models for 175 nearby galaxies, allowing different research teams to test different dark matter models, galaxy evolution models, and modified gravity theories. Extensive tests, however, are hampered by the somewhat heterogeneous nature of the HI rotation curves and the limited sample size of SPARC. To overcome these limitations, we are working on BIG-SPARC, a new database that consists of about 4000 galaxies with HI datacubes from public telescope archives (APERTIF, ASKAP, ATCA, GMRT, MeerKAT, VLA, and WSRT) and near infrared photometry from WISE. For these galaxies, we will provide homogeneously derived HI rotation curves, surface brightness profiles, and mass models. BIG-SPARC is expected to increase the size of its predecessor by a factor of more than 20. This is a necessary step to prepare for the additional order of magnitude increase in sample size expected from ongoing and future HI surveys with the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) and its pathfinders
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spellingShingle BIG-SPARC: The new SPARC database
Haubner, Konstantin
Lelli, Federico
Di Teodoro, Enrico
Duey, Francis
McGaugh, Stacy
Schombert, James
Hess, Kelley M.
Team, the Apertif
Astrophysics of Galaxies
The Surface Photometry and Accurate Rotation Curves (SPARC) database has provided the community with mass models for 175 nearby galaxies, allowing different research teams to test different dark matter models, galaxy evolution models, and modified gravity theories. Extensive tests, however, are hampered by the somewhat heterogeneous nature of the HI rotation curves and the limited sample size of SPARC. To overcome these limitations, we are working on BIG-SPARC, a new database that consists of about 4000 galaxies with HI datacubes from public telescope archives (APERTIF, ASKAP, ATCA, GMRT, MeerKAT, VLA, and WSRT) and near infrared photometry from WISE. For these galaxies, we will provide homogeneously derived HI rotation curves, surface brightness profiles, and mass models. BIG-SPARC is expected to increase the size of its predecessor by a factor of more than 20. This is a necessary step to prepare for the additional order of magnitude increase in sample size expected from ongoing and future HI surveys with the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) and its pathfinders
title BIG-SPARC: The new SPARC database
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.13329