We describe the results of a radio continuum survey of the central 4° × 1° with the 100 m Green Bank Telescope (GBT) at wavelengths of 3.5, 6, 20, and 90 cm. The 3.5 and 6 cm surveys are the most sensitive and highest resolution single-dish surveys made of the central degrees of our Galaxy. We present catalogs of compact and extended sources in the central 4° of our Galaxy, including detailed spectral index studies of all sources. The analysis covers star-forming regions such as Sgr B and Sgr C, where we find evidence of a mixture of thermal and nonthermal emission. The analysis quantifies the relative contribution of thermal and nonthermal processes to the radio continuum flux density toward the Galactic center (GC) region. In the central ...
As part of a large study to investigate the nature of the longer wavelength continuum emission of ra...
International audienceThe central 600 parsecs of our Galaxy can be considered a kind of laboratory f...
The detailed study of radio continuum emission allows a direct evaluation of the conditions of the G...
The Galactic center (GC) is a dense and chaotic region filled with unusual sources, such as intense ...
The Galactic center (GC) is a dense and chaotic region filled with unusual sources, such as intense ...
We have observed the central region of the Galaxy at 610 MHz with the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescop...
Three FITS format images of the Galactic center made by the Green Bank Telescope. Radio continuum em...
Context. Radio continuum surveys of the Galactic plane are an excellent way to identify different so...
The Rhodes/HartRAO SKYMAP survey is the highest frequency (2326 MHz) and highest resolution (20 arcm...
VLA observations of the Sgr A complex at 90 cm, 20 cm, and 6 cm are combined to obtain spectral inde...
The EGRET instrument on the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory has observed the Galactic Center (GC) regi...
International audienceAmong all the high-energy environments of our Galaxy, the Galactic Center (GC)...
An analysis of continuum antenna temperatures observed in the GBT spectrometer bandpasses is present...
Context. Constraints on the origin and propagation of cosmic rays can be achieved by studying the va...
The Galactic center (GC) lobe is a degree-tall shell of gas that spans the central degree of our Gal...
As part of a large study to investigate the nature of the longer wavelength continuum emission of ra...
International audienceThe central 600 parsecs of our Galaxy can be considered a kind of laboratory f...
The detailed study of radio continuum emission allows a direct evaluation of the conditions of the G...
The Galactic center (GC) is a dense and chaotic region filled with unusual sources, such as intense ...
The Galactic center (GC) is a dense and chaotic region filled with unusual sources, such as intense ...
We have observed the central region of the Galaxy at 610 MHz with the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescop...
Three FITS format images of the Galactic center made by the Green Bank Telescope. Radio continuum em...
Context. Radio continuum surveys of the Galactic plane are an excellent way to identify different so...
The Rhodes/HartRAO SKYMAP survey is the highest frequency (2326 MHz) and highest resolution (20 arcm...
VLA observations of the Sgr A complex at 90 cm, 20 cm, and 6 cm are combined to obtain spectral inde...
The EGRET instrument on the Compton Gamma-Ray Observatory has observed the Galactic Center (GC) regi...
International audienceAmong all the high-energy environments of our Galaxy, the Galactic Center (GC)...
An analysis of continuum antenna temperatures observed in the GBT spectrometer bandpasses is present...
Context. Constraints on the origin and propagation of cosmic rays can be achieved by studying the va...
The Galactic center (GC) lobe is a degree-tall shell of gas that spans the central degree of our Gal...
As part of a large study to investigate the nature of the longer wavelength continuum emission of ra...
International audienceThe central 600 parsecs of our Galaxy can be considered a kind of laboratory f...
The detailed study of radio continuum emission allows a direct evaluation of the conditions of the G...