We present evidence for anomalous microwave emission in the RCW175 H II region. Motivated by 33 GHz 13' resolution data from the Very Small Array (VSA), we observed RCW175 at 31 GHz with the Cosmic Background Imager (CBI) at a resolution of 4'. The region consists of two distinct components, G29.0-0.6 and G29.1-0.7, which are detected at high signal-to-noise ratio. The integrated flux density is 5.97 ± 0.30 Jy at 31 GHz, in good agreement with the VSA. The 31 GHz flux density is 3.28 ± 0.38 Jy (8.6σ) above the expected value from optically thin free-free emission based on lower frequency radio data and thermal dust constrained by IRAS and WMAP data. Conventional emission mechanisms such as optically thick emission from ultracompact H II reg...
We have mapped four regions of the southern Galactic plane at 31 GHz with the Cosmic Background Imag...
International audienceUsing infrared, radio continuum, and spectral observations, we performed a det...
Studies of the diffuse Galactic radio emission are interesting both for better understanding the phy...
We present evidence for anomalous microwave emission in the RCW175 H II region. Motivated by 33 GHz ...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe present evidence for anomalous microwave emission in the RCW175 H II r...
We present evidence for anomalous microwave emission in the RCW175 H ii region. Motivated by 33 GHz ...
We present evidence for anomalous microwave emission in the RCW175 H II region. Motivated by 33 GHz ...
We present evidence for anomalous microwave emission in the RCW175 \hii region. Motivated by 33 GHz ...
We have observed the H II region RCW175 with the 64 m Parkes telescope at 8.4 GHz and 13.5 GHz in to...
We have observed the H (II) region RCW175 with the 64m Parkes telescope at 8.4 GHz and 13.5 GHz in t...
The detection of an excess of emission at microwave frequencies with respect to the predicted free–f...
International audienceWe have observed the H II region RCW175 with the 64 m Parkes telescope at 8.4 ...
Using infrared, radio continuum and spectral observations, we performed a detailed investigation of ...
We present observations performed with the Green Bank Telescope at 1.4 and 5 GHz of three strips coi...
We discuss the nature of a discrete, compact radio source (NGC 4725 B) located ≈1.9 kpc from the nuc...
We have mapped four regions of the southern Galactic plane at 31 GHz with the Cosmic Background Imag...
International audienceUsing infrared, radio continuum, and spectral observations, we performed a det...
Studies of the diffuse Galactic radio emission are interesting both for better understanding the phy...
We present evidence for anomalous microwave emission in the RCW175 H II region. Motivated by 33 GHz ...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe present evidence for anomalous microwave emission in the RCW175 H II r...
We present evidence for anomalous microwave emission in the RCW175 H ii region. Motivated by 33 GHz ...
We present evidence for anomalous microwave emission in the RCW175 H II region. Motivated by 33 GHz ...
We present evidence for anomalous microwave emission in the RCW175 \hii region. Motivated by 33 GHz ...
We have observed the H II region RCW175 with the 64 m Parkes telescope at 8.4 GHz and 13.5 GHz in to...
We have observed the H (II) region RCW175 with the 64m Parkes telescope at 8.4 GHz and 13.5 GHz in t...
The detection of an excess of emission at microwave frequencies with respect to the predicted free–f...
International audienceWe have observed the H II region RCW175 with the 64 m Parkes telescope at 8.4 ...
Using infrared, radio continuum and spectral observations, we performed a detailed investigation of ...
We present observations performed with the Green Bank Telescope at 1.4 and 5 GHz of three strips coi...
We discuss the nature of a discrete, compact radio source (NGC 4725 B) located ≈1.9 kpc from the nuc...
We have mapped four regions of the southern Galactic plane at 31 GHz with the Cosmic Background Imag...
International audienceUsing infrared, radio continuum, and spectral observations, we performed a det...
Studies of the diffuse Galactic radio emission are interesting both for better understanding the phy...