The candidates were selected from the objective prism plates taken from
the Hamburg Quasar Survey (HQS) (Hagen et al. 1995). An automated procedure
was applied to the
low-resolution digitised objective-prism spectra, based on two parameters, the
slope of the continuum and the "intensity" of the integrated
spectra (see Paper I). The selected candidates were afterwards rescanned
with high resolution and the final selected spectra were visually inspected
for the presence of emission-lines. The candidates are mainly selected on
the presence of the [OIII]5007 line. In Paper I we presented
the catalogue of all emission-line galaxies found with the above mentioned
selection criteria and we will refer to this as "List 1".
This means that objects fainter than our threshold in "intensity"
were not considered. The cut in brightness produces some loss of very faint
ELGs, having very little continuum and almost all the flux in the emission-lines. In
order to prevent the latter incompleteness we also scanned the photographic
plates for such faint objects. We observed all the new candidates with
follow-up spectroscopy and produced a second list of ELGs that is given in
the present paper.
We will refer to this catalogue as "List 2". The
extra survey was done only for one of our regions - Region 3 from Paper I (a
region North of the Coma Supercluster,
,
centred around
). The results concerning the spatial distribution
of all the galaxies found in our Region 3 ("List 1" and
"List 2") were presented in Paper II. From the estimates of the expected
number of void galaxies we concluded that we did not find an underlying
homogeneous void population.
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