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2023A&A...680A..92Y - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 680A, 92 (2023/12-1)

A global view on star formation: The GLOSTAR Galactic plane survey IX. Radio Source Catalog III: 2° < < 28°, 36° < < 40°, 56° < < 60° and |b| < 1°, VLA B-configuration.

YANG A.Y., DZIB S.A., URQUHART J.S., BRUNTHALER A., MEDINA S.-N.X., MENTEN K.M., WYROWSKI F., ORTIZ-LEON G.N., COTTON W.D., GONG Y., DOKARA R., RUGEL M.R., BEUTHER H., PANDIAN J.D., CSENGERI T., VEENA V.S., ROY N., NGUYEN H., WINKEL B., OTT J., CARRASCO-GONZALEZ C., KHAN S. and CHEEMA A.

Abstract (from CDS):

As part of the GLObal view of STAR formation in the Milky Way (GLOSTAR) survey, we present the high-resolution continuum source catalog for the regions ( = 2° -28°, 36° -40°, 56° -60°, and |b| < 1.0°), observed with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) in its B-configuration. The continuum images were optimized to detect compact sources on angular scales up to 4″, and have a typical noise level of 1σ ∼ 0.08 mJy beam–1 for an angular resolution of 1″, which makes GLOSTAR currently the highest resolution as well as the most sensitive radio survey of the northern Galactic plane at 4-8 GHz. We extracted 13354 sources above a threshold of 5σ and 5437 sources above 7σ that represent the high-reliability catalog. We determined the in-band spectral index (α) for the sources in the 7σ-threshold catalog. The mean value is α = -0.6, which indicates that the catalog is dominated by sources emitting nonthermal radio emission. We identified the most common source types detected in radio surveys: 251 H II region candidates (113 new), 282 planetary nebulae (PNe) candidates (127 new), 784 radio star candidates (581 new), and 4080 extragalactic radio source candidates (2175 new). A significant fraction of H II regions and PNe candidates have α < -0.1 indicating that these candidates could contain radio jets, winds or outflows from high-mass and low-mass stellar objects. We identified 245 variable radio sources by comparing the flux densities of compact sources from the GLOSTAR survey and the Co-Ordinated Radio “N” Infrared Survey for High-mass star formation (CORNISH), and find that most of them are infrared quiet. The catalog is typically 95% complete for point sources at a flux density of 0.6 mJy (i.e., a typical 7σ level) and the systematic positional uncertainty is ≲ 0″.1.

Abstract Copyright: © The Authors 2023

Journal keyword(s): catalogs - surveys - radio continuum: general - stars: formation - HII regions - techniques: interferometric

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/680/A92): table3.dat table4.dat table6.dat tableb1.dat>

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