Rotational transition lines of CO play a major role in molecular radio astronomy as a mass tracer and in particular in the study of star formation and Galactic structure. Although a wealth of data exists for the Galactic plane and some well-known molecular clouds, there is no available high sensitivity all-sky survey of CO emission to date. Such all-sky surveys can be constructed using the Planck HFI data because the three lowest CO rotational transition lines at 115, 230 and 345 GHz significantly contribute to the signal of the 100, 217 and 353 GHz HFI channels, respectively. Two different component separation methods are used to extract the CO maps from Planck HFI data. The maps obtained are then compared to one another and to existing ex...
Rotational transition lines of CO play a major role in molecular radio astronomy as a mass tracer an...
Rotational transition lines of CO play a major role in molecular radio astronomy as a mass tracer an...
Rotational transition lines of CO play a major role in molecular radio astronomy as a mass...
Rotational transition lines of CO play a major role in molecular radio astronomy as a mass tracer an...
Rotational transition lines of CO play a major role in molecular radio astronomy as a mass tracer an...
Rotational transition lines of CO play a major role in molecular radio astronomy as a mass...
Rotational transition lines of CO play a major role in molecular radio astronomy as a mass tracer an...
Rotational transition lines of CO play a major role in molecular radio astronomy as a mass tracer an...
Rotational transition lines of CO play a major role in molecular radio astronomy as a mass...