A.R. Duncan and R.F. Haynes, PASA, 15 (1), 50
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Bright prospects: Comparing the H Survey with large-scale radio continuum emission
A.R. Duncan and R.F. Haynes
Physics Department, The University Of Queensland, QLD 4072, Australia
duncan@physics.uq.edu.au
Australia Telescope National Facility, CSIRO, P.O. Box 76,
Epping, NSW 2121, Australia
rhaynes@atnf.csiro.au
Abstract:
Prospects for comparisons between the AAO/UKST H\ survey and large-scale radio continuum emission are considered, with particular reference to the recently completed Parkes 2.4-GHz survey of the southern Galactic Plane. Both these surveys have a high sensitivity to thermal emission, and comparisons between the Parkes work and previous H surveys show many objects in common. Possibilities for new detections include: a number of new supernova remnants; the faint extensions and envelopes surrounding ``classical'' HII complexes, and other faint regions of thermal emission; several active HII complexes, including an outflow of ionised gas from ICб 4628 and a number of bi-polar ``plumes'' of low-density, thermal material apparently associated with HII complexes on the Carina spiral arm.
Keywords: HII regions -- radio continuum: general -- surveys
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