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      The Arecibo Galaxy Environment Survey VII : A Dense Filament With Extremely Long HI Streams

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          We present completed observations of the NGC 7448 galaxy group and background volume as part of the blind neutral hydrogen Arecibo Galaxy Environment Survey (AGES). Our observations cover a region spanning 5x4 degrees, over a redshift range of approximately -2,000 < cz < 20,000 km/s. A total of 334 objects are detected, mostly in three overdensities at cz \(\sim\)7,500, cz \(\sim\)9,600 and cz \(\sim\) 11,400 km/s. The galaxy density is extremely high (15 per square degree) and many (\(\sim\)24%) show signs of extended HI emission, including some features as much as 800 kpc in projected length. We describe the overall characteristics of this environment : kinematics, typical galaxy colours and mass to light ratios, and substructure. To aid in the cataloguing of this data set, we present a new FITS viewer (FRELLED : Fits Realtime Explorer of Low Latency in Every Dimension). This incorporates interactive source cataloguing tools which increase our source extraction speed by approximately a factor of 50.

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          30 June 2014
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          10.1093/mnras/stu1305
          1407.0016
          6206a1bc-a300-41da-9205-ae8fa8bed7bb

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          15 pages, 13 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS
          astro-ph.GA

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