The Green Bank Telescope H II Region Discovery Survey (GBT HRDS) found hundreds of previously unknown Galactic regions of massive star formation by detecting hydrogen radio recombination line (RRL) emission from candidate H II region targets. Since the HRDS nebulae lie at large distances from the Sun, they are located in previously unprobed zones of the Galactic disk. Here, we derive the properties of helium and carbon RRL emission from HRDS nebulae. Our target sample is the subset of the HRDS that has visible helium or carbon RRLs. This criterion gives a total of 84 velocity components (14% of the HRDS) with helium emission and 52 (9%) with carbon emission. For our highest quality sources, the average 4He+/H+ abundance ratio by number, y +...
We present constraints on the physical properties of the ionized gas responsible for hydrogen radio ...
Observations of recombination lines form normal H II regions, extended H II regions, nonthermal sour...
We present the results of a low-resolution (2deg×2deg) survey of radio recombination lines (RRLs) ne...
The Green Bank Telescope H II Region Discovery Survey (GBT HRDS) found hundreds of previously unknow...
International audienceThe Green Bank Telescope (GBT) H II Region Discovery Survey has doubled the nu...
H ii regions are the ionized spheres surrounding high-mass stars. They are ideal targets for tracing...
The Southern H II Region Discovery Survey is a survey of the third and fourth quadrants of the Galac...
The WISE Catalog of Galactic H ii Regions contains ~2000 H ii region candidates lacking ionized gas ...
Using the H I emission/absorption method, we resolve the kinematic distance ambiguity and derive dis...
The census of Galactic H Ⅱ regions is vastly incomplete in the southern sky. We use the Australia Te...
We derive the molecular properties for a sample of 301 Galactic H II regions including 123 ultra com...
We report on measurements of the 4He abundance toward the outer Galaxy HII region S206 with the NRAO...
Context. Hydrogen ionized by young, high-mass stars in starburst galaxies radiates radio recombinati...
Although the transition of [C ii] at λ ≃ 158 is known to be an excellent tracer of active star forma...
Using data from the all-sky Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) satellite, we made a catalog ...
We present constraints on the physical properties of the ionized gas responsible for hydrogen radio ...
Observations of recombination lines form normal H II regions, extended H II regions, nonthermal sour...
We present the results of a low-resolution (2deg×2deg) survey of radio recombination lines (RRLs) ne...
The Green Bank Telescope H II Region Discovery Survey (GBT HRDS) found hundreds of previously unknow...
International audienceThe Green Bank Telescope (GBT) H II Region Discovery Survey has doubled the nu...
H ii regions are the ionized spheres surrounding high-mass stars. They are ideal targets for tracing...
The Southern H II Region Discovery Survey is a survey of the third and fourth quadrants of the Galac...
The WISE Catalog of Galactic H ii Regions contains ~2000 H ii region candidates lacking ionized gas ...
Using the H I emission/absorption method, we resolve the kinematic distance ambiguity and derive dis...
The census of Galactic H Ⅱ regions is vastly incomplete in the southern sky. We use the Australia Te...
We derive the molecular properties for a sample of 301 Galactic H II regions including 123 ultra com...
We report on measurements of the 4He abundance toward the outer Galaxy HII region S206 with the NRAO...
Context. Hydrogen ionized by young, high-mass stars in starburst galaxies radiates radio recombinati...
Although the transition of [C ii] at λ ≃ 158 is known to be an excellent tracer of active star forma...
Using data from the all-sky Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) satellite, we made a catalog ...
We present constraints on the physical properties of the ionized gas responsible for hydrogen radio ...
Observations of recombination lines form normal H II regions, extended H II regions, nonthermal sour...
We present the results of a low-resolution (2deg×2deg) survey of radio recombination lines (RRLs) ne...