Bolocam Galactic Plane Survey

Bolocam instrument mounted at the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory
Organization Colorado
Austin
Hawaii
Caltech
Arizona
Wavelength 1.1 mm continuum
Data sources Bolocam instrument mounted on the 10.4-meter (34 ft) diameter dish at the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory
Goals Molecular cloud, Star Forming Regions
Data products Images
point source catalogue
extended object catalogue
Website Original Website
Images
Data Archive

Observations for the Bolocam Galactic Plane Survey (BGPS)[1] took place from June 2005 until September 2007 and covers 170 square degrees of the galactic plane visible from the northern hemisphere. The survey detected 8400 sources to a limiting non-uniform 1-sigma noise level in the range 30 to 60 mJy/beam. This survey is the first large-area, systematic and uniform survey of the galactic plane in the millimeter continuum. Additional data was acquired in 2009 and released in 2013. All data are currently available from IPAC.

Survey coverage

The Galactic Center as seen by Bolocam (orange) from the BGPS, the VLA at 20 cm (purple), and Spitzer at 8 micrometres (cyan).

The survey is contiguous over the range -10.5 ≤ l ≤ 90.5, |b| ≤ 0.5. Towards the Cygnus X spiral arm, the coverage was flared to |b| ≤ 1.5 for 75.5 ≤ l ≤ 87.5. In addition, cross-cuts to |b| ≤ 1.5 were made at l = 3, 15, 30 and 31. The total area of this section is 133 square degrees. With the exception of the increase in latitude, no pre-selection criteria were applied to the coverage in this region. In addition to the contiguous region, four targeted regions in the outer Galaxy were observed: IC1396 (9 square degrees, 97.5 ≤ l ≤ 100.5, 2.25 ≤ l ≤ 5.25), a region towards the Perseus Arm (4 square degrees centered on l = 111, b=0 near NGC7538), W3/4/5 (18 square degrees, 132.5 ≤ l ≤ 138.5) and Gem OB1 (6 square degrees, 187.5 ≤ l ≤ 193.5).

External links

References

  1. "The Bolocam Galactic Plane Survey". University of Colorado at Boulder.
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