2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2008.13150.x
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FIGGS: Faint Irregular Galaxies GMRT Survey – overview, observations and first results

Abstract: The Faint Irregular Galaxies GMRT Survey (FIGGS) is a Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) based H I imaging survey of a systematically selected sample of extremely faint nearby dwarf irregular galaxies. The primary goal of FIGGS is to provide a comprehensive and statistically robust characterization of the neutral interstellar medium properties of faint, gas-rich dwarf galaxies. The FIGGS galaxies represent the extremely low mass end of the dwarf irregular galaxies population, with a median M B ∼ −13.0 and … Show more

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“…H I masses range from a few 10 6 M at M B ∼ -10 (represented in the FIGGS sample) up to a few times 10 9 M at M B ∼-20. The relative H I mass fraction varies from about 5% of the dynamical mass at the high mass end to almost 100% at the low mass end [4,142]. The H I disk thickness increases with decreasing luminosity, reaching a mean axis ratio of < q >∼0.6 in the faintest dI galaxies [136].…”
Section: Gas Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…H I masses range from a few 10 6 M at M B ∼ -10 (represented in the FIGGS sample) up to a few times 10 9 M at M B ∼-20. The relative H I mass fraction varies from about 5% of the dynamical mass at the high mass end to almost 100% at the low mass end [4,142]. The H I disk thickness increases with decreasing luminosity, reaching a mean axis ratio of < q >∼0.6 in the faintest dI galaxies [136].…”
Section: Gas Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SFR ∝ Σ 1. 4 g , where Σ g is the gas surface mass density. As a first approximation one may interpret this relation if the SFR is a product between the surface mass density and the collapse time of a supermassive molecular cloud.…”
Section: Star Formation and Stellar Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The sample of galaxies we use is drawn from the Faint Irregular Galaxy GMRT Survey (FIGGS) (Begum et al 2008), and FIGGS2 survey (Patra et al 2015 (submitted)). These two samples contain a total of 73 galaxies with HI interferometric images.…”
Section: Sample and Data Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%