The Green Bank Telescope HII Region Discovery Survey II. The Source Catalog
L. D. Anderson, T. M. Bania, Dana S. Balser, Robert T. Rood

TL;DR
This survey significantly increased the known HII regions in the Galaxy using the Green Bank Telescope, providing a detailed catalog and revealing their distribution, properties, and association with infrared bubbles.
Contribution
It doubled the number of known Galactic HII regions, provided a comprehensive catalog of their properties, and linked many to infrared bubble structures, expanding understanding of their distribution and characteristics.
Findings
Detected 603 RRL components from 448 targets
Discovered 34 negative-velocity HII regions in the Outer Arm
Nearly all GLIMPSE bubbles are HII regions
Abstract
The Green Bank Telescope HII Region Discovery Survey has doubled the number of known HII regions in the Galactic zone 343deg.\leql\leq67deg. with |b|\leq1deg. We detected 603 discrete hydrogen radio recombination line (RRL) components at 9GHz (3cm) from 448 targets. Our targets were selected based on spatially coincident mid-infrared and 20cm radio continuum emission. Such sources are almost invariably HII regions; we detected hydrogen RRL emission from 95% of our target sample. The sensitivity of the Green Bank Telescope and the power of its spectrometer together made this survey possible. Here we provide a catalog of the measured properties of the RRL and continuum emission from the survey nebulae. The derived survey completeness limit, 180mJy at 9GHz, is sufficient to detect all HII regions ionized by single O-stars to a distance of 12kpc. These recently discovered nebulae share the…
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