The Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array Local Group L-Band Survey (LGLBS)

  • Eric W. Koch
  • , Adam K. Leroy
  • , Erik W. Rosolowsky
  • , Laura Chomiuk
  • , Julianne J. Dalcanton
  • , Nickolas M. Pingel
  • , Sumit K. Sarbadhicary
  • , Snežana Stanimirović
  • , Fabian Walter
  • , Haylee N. Archer
  • , Alberto D. Bolatto
  • , Michael P. Busch
  • , Hongxing Chen
  • , Ryan Chown
  • , Harrisen Corbould
  • , Serena A. Cronin
  • , Jeremy Darling
  • , Thomas Do
  • , Jennifer Donovan Meyer
  • , Cosima Eibensteiner
  • Deidre Hunter, Rémy Indebetouw, Preshanth Jagannathan, Amanda A. Kepley, Chang Goo Kim, Shin Jeong Kim, Timea O. Kovacs, Joshua Marvil, Eric J. Murphy, Claire E. Murray, Jürgen Ott, D. J. Pisano, Mary Putman, Daniel R. Rybarczyk, Julia Roman-Duval, Karin Sandstrom, Eva Schinnerer, Evan D. Skillman, Adam Smercina, Ioana Stelea, Jay Strader, Jiayi Sun, Devisree Tallapaneni, Elizabeth Tarantino, Vicente Villanueva, Daniel R. Weisz, Thomas G. Williams, Tony Wong

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Abstract

We present the Local Group L-Band Survey, a Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) survey producing the highest-quality 21 cm and 1-2 GHz radio continuum images to date, for the six VLA-accessible, star-forming, Local Group galaxies. Leveraging the VLA’s spectral multiplexing power, we simultaneously survey the 21 cm line at high 0.4 km s−1 velocity resolution, the 1-2 GHz polarized continuum, and four OH lines. For the massive spiral M31, the dwarf spiral M33, and the dwarf irregular galaxies NGC 6822, IC 10, IC 1613, and the Wolf-Lundmark-Melotte Galaxy, we use all four VLA configurations and the Green Bank Telescope to reach angular resolutions of <5″ (10-20 pc) for the 21 cm line with <1020 cm−2 column density sensitivity, and even sharper views (<2″; 5-10 pc) of the continuum. Targeting these nearby galaxies (D ≲ 1 Mpc) reveals a sharp, resolved view of the atomic gas, including 21 cm absorption, and continuum emission from supernova remnants and H ii regions. These data sets can be used to test theories of the abundance and formation of cold clouds, the driving and dissipation of interstellar turbulence, and the impact of feedback from massive stars and supernovae. Here, we describe the survey design and execution, scientific motivation, data processing, and quality assurance. We provide a first look at and publicly release the wide-field 21 cm H i data products for M31, M33, and four dwarf irregular targets in the survey, which represent some of the highest-physical-resolution 21 cm observations of any external galaxies beyond the LMC and SMC.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number35
JournalAstrophysical Journal, Supplement Series
Volume279
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1 2025

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Space and Planetary Science

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