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Detection Limits
First some estimates of the likely detection limits for the multibeam system. If we take the present Parkes HI system as a guide to the sensitivity of the multibeam system, the empirical detection limit on the integrated HI emission from an unresolved galaxy (from my own experience) is about
where is the velocity width of the HI distribution in km and t is the integration time in minutes. This corresponds to an HI mass
where d is the galaxy's distance in Mpc. For example:
- small HI objects in the nearest group of galaxies: d = 2.5 Mpc, km , t = 5 min, and the detection limit is M M.
- large objects at the redshift limit of the survey (about 14,000 km ): d = 200 Mpc, km , t = 5 min, M M.
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