We present the first results from the science demonstration phase for the Hi-GAL survey, the Herschel key program that will map the inner Galactic plane of the Milky Way in 5 bands. We outline our data reduction strategy and present some science highlights on the two observed 2° × 2° tiles approximately centered at l = 30° and l = 59°. The two regions are extremely rich in intense and highly structured extended emission which shows a widespread organization in filaments. Source SEDs can be built for hundreds of objects in the two fields, and physical parameters can be extracted, for a good fraction of them where the distance could be estimated. The compact sources (which we will call cores' in the following) are found for the most part to b...
We present the first results from the science demonstration phase for the Hi-GAL survey, the Hersche...
We present the first results from the science demonstration phase for the Hi-GAL survey, the Hersche...
International audienceWe present the first results from the science demonstration phase for the Hi-G...
We present the first results from the science demonstration phase for the Hi-GAL survey, the Hersche...
We present the first results from the science demonstration phase for the Hi-GAL survey, the Hersche...
We present the first results from the science demonstration phase for the Hi-GAL survey, the Hersche...
International audienceWe present the first results from the science demonstration phase for the Hi-G...
We present the first results from the science demonstration phase for the Hi-GAL survey, the Hersche...
We present the first results from the science demonstration phase for the Hi-GAL survey, the Hersche...
We present the first results from the science demonstration phase for the Hi-GAL survey, the Hersche...
International audienceWe present the first results from the science demonstration phase for the Hi-G...