Mopra 13CO survey collection Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Buga M.
  2. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

The Mopra CO survey of the Southern Galactic Plane is being conducted with the Mopra millimetre-wave telescope in Coonabarabran, New South Wales, Australia. The survey is designed to map the distribution and dynamics of the carbon monoxide molecule (CO) along a 120 degree sector of the Galactic Plane, from l=250-370deg. The principal scientific motivations are to study how molecular clouds are formed in space, and to examine the nature of TeV gamma-ray sources observed with H.E.S.S and the forthcoming Cherenkov Telescope Array. Data Release 3 contains observations of fifty square degrees of the Mopra carbon monoxide (CO) survey of the Southern Galactic Plane, covering Galactic longitudes l = 300-350deg and latitudes |b| %3C= 0.5deg. These data have been taken at 0.6arcminute spatial resolution and 0.1kms-1 spectral resolution, providing an unprecedented view of the molecular clouds and gas of the Southern Galactic Plane in the 109-115 GHz J = 1-0 transitions of 12CO, 13CO, C18O and C17O.Original acknowledgement for data: The Mopra CO data were obtained using the Mopra radio telescope, a part of the Australia Telescope National Facility. The University of New South Wales (UNSW) digital filter bank (the UNSW-MOPS) used for the observations with Mopra was provided with support from the Australian Research Council (ARC), UNSW, Sydney and Monash Universities, as well as the CSIRO.

Keywords
  1. Sky survey
  2. Infrared astronomy
  3. CO line emission
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2018PASA...35...29B
See also HTML
https://alasky.cds.unistra.fr/Mopra/13CO/hips_13CO
IVOA Identifier IVOID
ivo://CDS/C/Mopra/13CO

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History

2019-03-05T14:26:00Z
Resource record created
2019-03-05T14:26:00Z
Created
2019-05-22T08:41:00Z
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