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CHIMPS: the 13CO/C18O (J = 3 to 2) Heterodyne Inner Milky Way Plane Survey
Rigby, A.J.; Moore, T.J.T.; Plume, R.; Eden, D.J.; Urquhart, J.S.; Thompson, M.A.; Mottram, J.C.; Brunt, C.M.; Butner, H. M.; Dempsey, J. T.; Gibson, S.J.; Hatchell, J.; Jenness, T.; Kuno, N.; Longmore, S.N.; Morgan, L.K.; Polychroni, D.; Thomas, H.; White, G.J.; Zhu, M. (2016-03-01)We present the 13CO/C18O (J = 3 → 2) Heterodyne Inner Milky Way Plane Survey (CHIMPS) which has been carried out using the Heterodyne Array Receiver Program on the 15 m James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) in Hawaii. The ... -
Clouds, filaments, and protostars : The Herschel Hi-GAL Milky Way
Molinari, S.; Swinyard, B.; Bally, J.; Barlow, M.; Bernard, J.-P.; Martin, P.; Moore, T.; Noriega-Crespo, A.; Plume, R.; Testi, L.; Zavagno, A.; Abergel, A.; Ali, B.; Anderson, L.; André, P.; Baluteau, J.-P.; Battersby, C.; Beltrán, M. T.; Benedettini, M.; Billot, N.; Blommaert, J.; Bontemps, S.; Boulanger, F.; Brand, J.; Brunt, C.; Burton, M.; Calzoletti, L.; Carey, S.; Caselli, P.; Cesaroni, R.; Cernicharo, J.; Chakrabarti, S.; Chrysostomou, A.; Cohen, M.; Compiegne, M.; de Bernardis, P.; de Gasperis, G.; di Giorgio, A.M.; Elia, D.; Faustini, F.; Flagey, N.; Fukui, Y.; Fuller, G.A.; Ganga, K.; Garcia-Lario, P.; Glenn, J.; Goldsmith, P.F.; Griffin, M.; Hoare, M.; Huang, M.; Ikhenaode, D.; Joblin, C.; Joncas, G.; Juvela, M.; Kirk, J.M.; Lagache, G.; Li, J.Z.; Lim, T.L.; Lord, S.D.; Marengo, M.; Marshall, D.J.; Masi, S.; Massi, F.; Matsuura, M.; Minier, V.; Miville-Deschênes, M.-A.; Montier, L.A.; Morgan, L.; Motte, F.; Mottram, J.C.; Müller, T.G.; Natoli, P.; Neves, J.; Olmi, L.; Paladini, R.; Paradis, D.; Parsons, H.; Peretto, N.; Pestalozzi, M.; Pezzuto, S.; Piacentini, F.; Piazzo, L.; Polychroni, D.; Pomarès, M.; Popescu, C. C.; Reach, W.T.; Ristorcelli, I.; Robitaille, J.-F.; Robitaille, T.; Rodón, J.A.; Roy, A.; Royer, P.; Russeil, D.; Saraceno, P.; Sauvage, M.; Schilke, P.; Schisano, E.; Schneider, N.; Schuller, F.; Schulz, B.; Sibthorpe, B.; Smith, H. A.; Smith, M.D.; Spinoglio, L.; Stamatellos, D.; Strafella, F.; Stringfellow, G.S.; Sturm, E.; Taylor, R.; Thompson, Mark; Traficante, A.; Tuffs, R. J.; Umana, G.; Valenziano, L.; Vavrek, R.; Veneziani, M.; Viti, S.; Waelkens, C.; Ward-Thompson, D.; White, G.; Wilcock, L.A.; Wyrowski, F.; Yorke, H.W.; Zhang, Q. (2010-07-01)We present the first results from the science demonstration phase for the Hi-GAL survey, the Herschel key program that will map the inner Galactic plane of the Milky Way in 5 bands. We outline our data reduction strategy ... -
Clustering properties of far-infrared sources in Hi-Gal science demonstation phase fields
Billot, N.; Schisano, E.; Pestalozzi, Michele; Molinari, S.; Noriega-Crespo, A.; Mottram, J.C.; Anderson, L.D.; Elia, D.; Stringfellow, G. S.; Thompson, Mark; Polychroni, D.; Testi, L. (2011)We use a minimum spanning tree (MST) algorithm to characterize the spatial distribution of Galactic far-IR sources and derive their clustering properties. We aim to reveal the spatial imprint of different types of star-forming ... -
Giving physical significance to the Hi-GAL data : determining the distance of cold dusty cores in the Milky Way
Russeil, D.; Pestalozzi, M.; Mottram, J.C.; Bontemps, S.; Anderson, L.D.; Zavagno, A.; Beltran, M.T.; Bally, J.; Brand, J.; Brunt, C.; Cesaroni, R.; Joncas, G.; Marshall, D.; Martin, P.; Massi, F.; Molinari, S.; Moore, T.J.T.; Noriega-Crespo, A.; Olmi, L.; Thompson, M.A.; Wienen, M.; Wyrowski, F. (2011)Context: Hi-GAL, an open time key-project of the Herschel satellite, was awarded 343 hours observing time to carry out a 5-band photometric imaging survey at 70, 160, 250, 350, and 500 mu m of a vertical bar b vertical bar ... -
A Herschel study of YSO evolutionary stages and formation timelines in two fields of the Hi-GAL survey
Elia, D.; Schisano, E.; Molinari, S.; Robitaille, T.; Anglés-Alcázar, D.; Bally, J.; Battersby, C.; Benedettini, M.; Billot, N.; Calzoletti, L.; Di Giorgio, A. M.; Faustini, F.; Li, J. Z.; Martin, P.; Morgan, L.; Motte, F.; Mottram, J.C.; Natoli, P.; Olmi, L.; Paladini, R.; Piacentini, F.; Pestalozzi, M.; Pezzuto, S.; Polychroni, D.; Smith, M.; Strafella, F.; Stringfellow, G. S.; Testi, L.; Thompson, M.A.; Traficante, A.; Veneziani, M. (2010-05-11)We present a first study of the star-forming compact dust condensations revealed by Herschel in the two 2 \times 2 \degr Galactic Plane fields centered at [l;b] = [30\degr; 0 \degr] and [l;b] = [59\degr; 0 \degr], respectively, ... -
A Hi-GAL study of the high-mass star-forming region G29.96-0.02
Beltran, M.T.; Olmi, L.; Cesaroni, R.; Schisano, E.; Elia, D.; Molinari, S.; Di Giorgio, A. M.; Kirk, J.M.; Mottram, J.C.; Pestalozzi, M.; Testi, L.; Thompson, M.A. (2013-04)Context. G29.96-0.02 is a high-mass star-forming cloud observed at 70, 160, 250, 350, and 500 $m as part of the Herschel survey of the Galactic plane (Hi-GAL) during the science demonstration phase. Aims: We wish to conduct ... -
The initial conditions of high-mass star formation : radiative transfer models of IRDCs seen in the Herschel Hi-GAL survey
Wilcock, L.A.; Kirk, J.M.; Stamatellos, D.; Ward-Thompson, D.; Whitworth, A.; Battersby, C.; Brunt, C.; Fuller, G.A.; Griffin, M.; Molinari, S.; Martin, P.; Mottram, J.C.; Peretto, N.; Plume, R.; Smith, H.A.; Thompson, M.A. (2011)The densest infrared dark clouds (IRDCs) may represent the earliest observable stage of high-mass star formation. These clouds are very cold, hence they emit mainly at far-infrared and sub-mm wavelengths. For the first ... -
Isolated starless cores in infrared dark clouds in the Hi-GAL survey
Wilcock, L.A.; Ward-Thompson, D.; Kirk, J.M.; Stamatellos, D.; Whitworth, A.; Battersby, C.; Elia, D.; Fuller, G.A.; DiGiorgio, A.; Griffin, M.J.; Molinari, S.; Martin, P.; Mottram, J.C.; Peretto, N.; Pestalozzi, M.; Schisano, E.; Smith, H.A.; Thompson, M.A. (2012-07-01)In a previous paper, we identified cores within infrared dark clouds. We regarded those without embedded sources as the least evolved and labelled them starless. Here we identify the most isolated starless cores and model ... -
The RMS survey : Galactic distribution of massive star formation
Urquhart, J.S.; Figura, C.C.; Moore, T. J. T.; Hoare, M.G.; Lumsden, S. L.; Mottram, J.C.; Thompson, Mark; Oudmaijer, R.D. (2013-11)We have used the well-selected sample of~1750 embedded, young, massive stars identified by the Red MSX Source (RMS) survey to investigate the Galactic distribution of recent massive star formation. We present molecular ...