The Leiden/Dwingeloo survey of emission from galactic HI

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Interstellar Gas, Kinematics, Molecular Clouds, Sky Surveys (Astronomy), Spectral Emission, Spectrum Analysis, Stellar Spectra, Brightness Temperature, Correlation, Milky Way Galaxy, Radio Astronomy, Radio Telescopes

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The 25-meter radio telescope of the Netherlands Foundation for Research in Astronomy in Dwingeloo has been engaged full-time during the past 5 years in a survey of galactic 21-cm emission from the entire sky accessible from the Netherlands. The new material provides coverage of the sky at delta equal to or greater than -30 deg on a 0.5 deg grid sampled with a 35 min main beam, over a velocity range of 1000 km/s at 1 km/s resolution, to a limiting brightness-temperature sensitivity typically better than 0.07 K. The data have been corrected for stray radiation entering both the near and far sidelobes of the antenna.

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