HI Maps of the Lockman Hole Region and a Comparison with Spitzer 160 micron Maps

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Previously, our collaboration acquired a Spitzer 160 um map of more than 14 contiguous sq. deg. in the Lockman Hole, one of the largest low-dust regions in the sky, and ideal for far-IR background studies. In order to understand the gas and dust in the region, we have now acquired HI velocity data cubes with the Green Bank Telescope covering 23 sq. deg. of this region. Here we present our new GBT maps, which show a rich variety of velocity-dependent structure. We also present multi-frequency analyses detailing the gas and dust in the region, one of the first studies probing the relation between these components in this very low-dust regime.

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