A catalogue of 239 ultra-compact H II regions (UCHIIs) found in the CORNISH survey at 5 GHz and 1.5″ resolution in the region 10° < l < 65°, |b| < 1° is presented. This is the largest complete and well-selected sample of UCHIIs to date and provides the opportunity to explore the global and individual properties of this key state in massive star formation at multiple wavelengths. The nature of the candidates was validated, based on observational properties and calculated spectral indices, and the analysis is presented in this work. The physical sizes, luminosities and other physical properties were computed by utilising literature distances or calculating the distances whenever a value was not available. The near- and mid-infrared extended...
The CORNISH project is the highest resolution radio continuum survey of the Galactic plane to date. ...
We present wide-area radio continuum 5.5 and 8.8 GHz (5.5 and 3.4 cm) Australia Telescope Compact Ar...
Accepted. Received; in original form We present wide-area radio continuum 5.5 and 8.8 GHz (5.5 and 3...
A catalogue of 239 ultra-compact H II regions (UCHIIs) found in the CORNISH survey at 5 GHz and 1.5...
A catalogue of 239 ultra-compact H II regions (UCHIIs) found in the CORNISH survey at 5 GHz and 1.5″...
A catalogue of 239 ultra-compact H II regions (UCHIIs) found in the CORNISH survey at 5 GHz and 1.5...
This thesis focuses on one of the key phases of massive star formation – ultra-compact H II regions ...
We present wide-area radio continuum 5.5 and 8.8GHz (5.5 and 3.4cm) Australia Telescope Compact Arra...
We present the first high spatial resolution radio continuum survey of the southern Galactic plane. ...
In this research the first high spatial resolution radio continuum survey of the southern galactic p...
We describe the motivation, design, and implementation of the CORNISH survey, an arcsecondresolution...
We describe the motivation, design, and implementation of the CORNISH survey, an arcsecondresolution...
MSc (Space Physics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe role that high-mass stars play i...
We describe the motivation, design, and implementation of the CORNISH survey, an arcsecondresolution...
We present wide-area radio continuum 5.5 and 8.8 GHz (5.5 and 3.4 cm) Australia Telescope Compact Ar...
The CORNISH project is the highest resolution radio continuum survey of the Galactic plane to date. ...
We present wide-area radio continuum 5.5 and 8.8 GHz (5.5 and 3.4 cm) Australia Telescope Compact Ar...
Accepted. Received; in original form We present wide-area radio continuum 5.5 and 8.8 GHz (5.5 and 3...
A catalogue of 239 ultra-compact H II regions (UCHIIs) found in the CORNISH survey at 5 GHz and 1.5...
A catalogue of 239 ultra-compact H II regions (UCHIIs) found in the CORNISH survey at 5 GHz and 1.5″...
A catalogue of 239 ultra-compact H II regions (UCHIIs) found in the CORNISH survey at 5 GHz and 1.5...
This thesis focuses on one of the key phases of massive star formation – ultra-compact H II regions ...
We present wide-area radio continuum 5.5 and 8.8GHz (5.5 and 3.4cm) Australia Telescope Compact Arra...
We present the first high spatial resolution radio continuum survey of the southern Galactic plane. ...
In this research the first high spatial resolution radio continuum survey of the southern galactic p...
We describe the motivation, design, and implementation of the CORNISH survey, an arcsecondresolution...
We describe the motivation, design, and implementation of the CORNISH survey, an arcsecondresolution...
MSc (Space Physics), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThe role that high-mass stars play i...
We describe the motivation, design, and implementation of the CORNISH survey, an arcsecondresolution...
We present wide-area radio continuum 5.5 and 8.8 GHz (5.5 and 3.4 cm) Australia Telescope Compact Ar...
The CORNISH project is the highest resolution radio continuum survey of the Galactic plane to date. ...
We present wide-area radio continuum 5.5 and 8.8 GHz (5.5 and 3.4 cm) Australia Telescope Compact Ar...
Accepted. Received; in original form We present wide-area radio continuum 5.5 and 8.8 GHz (5.5 and 3...