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HiFAST: an HI data calibration and imaging pipeline for FAST

Published in Science China Physics, Mechanics & Astronomy, 2024

We present HiFAST (https://hifast.readthedocs.io), a dedicated, modular, and self-contained calibration and imaging pipeline for processing the Hi data of FAST.

Recommended citation: Jing, Y., Wang, J., Xu, C. et al. HiFAST: An Hi data calibration and imaging pipeline for FAST. Sci. China Phys. Mech. Astron. 67, 259514 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11433-023-2333-8
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talks

Two RELHIC candidates in the FEASTS survey

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This talk presents the discovery of two “dark” HI clouds (Cloud N and S) identified during the FEASTS survey, located approximately 70–90 kpc from the center of the M51 galaxy. These clouds are strong candidates for RELHICs (REionization-Limited H I Clouds)—starless, gas-rich dark matter halos limited by cosmic reionization.

Two RELHIC candidates in FAST observations

Published:

The discovery of two “dark” HI clouds (Cloud N and S) identified during the FEASTS survey, located approximately 70–90 kpc from the center of the M51 galaxy. These clouds are strong candidates for RELHICs (REionization-Limited H I Clouds)—starless, gas-rich dark matter halos limited by cosmic reionization. These findings provide significant observational evidence for the existence of primitive, starless dark matter halos in the local universe

Pathways to dark galaxies

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In this seminar, I reviewed several methods and key developments in the computational and observational study of dark galaxies.

teaching

Teaching experience 1

Undergraduate course, University 1, Department, 2014

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Workshop, The Aerospace City School of RDFZ, 2024

Courses designed for astronomy clubs in grades 4-6 and given from Sep. 2024 to May 2025. The content includes learning about the seasonal night sky, the solar system, and the history of modern astronomy. Observation sessions are also offered, teaching students to use telescopes to observe the Sun, Moon, and planets.