Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Apr 2002
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2002aj....123.1978p&link_type=abstract
The Astronomical Journal, Volume 123, Issue 4, pp. 1978-1985.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Cosmology: Diffuse Radiation, Galaxy: Structure, Ism: H Ii Regions, Radio Continuum, Surveys
Scientific paper
Spatially filtered maps of a portion of the Galactic plane are presented in Ka band (26-36 GHz), Q band (36-46 GHz), and D band (138-150 GHz) near a declination of -60° with resolutions ranging from 0.2d to 0.9d. The maps are optimized to detect unresolved source emission and are calibrated through observations of the planet Jupiter. Six millimeter-bright regions are detected, including the Carina Nebula and RCW 57, of which three are visible in all bands. Variability of flux density over a 3 month period has an upper limit of 3.8% for all sources seen in Ka and Q bands and 10% in D band. A fractional polarization upper limit of 0.08 is placed for all sources seen in Ka and Q bands.
Caldwell Robert R.
Cruz Kelle L.
Devlin Mark J.
Dorwart W. B.
Herbig Thomas
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