A derivation of the free-free emission on the Galactic plane between l=20 and 44 degrees
Marta I. R. Alves, Rodney D. Davies, Clive Dickinson, Mark Calabretta,, Richard Davis, Lister Staveley-Smith

TL;DR
This paper derives the free-free emission on the Galactic plane using RRL data, providing direct measurements, identifying new sources, and comparing results with WMAP, thus improving understanding of Galactic radio emissions.
Contribution
The study extends RRL analysis to a larger Galactic area, improves data reduction techniques, and provides the first direct free-free emission measurements in this region.
Findings
Mean electron temperature is 6000 K.
First direct free-free emission measurement at 1.4 GHz.
Identified a new double radio galaxy J1841-0152.
Abstract
We present the derivation of the free-free emission on the Galactic plane between l=20 and 44 degrees and |b| < 4 degrees, using Radio Recombination Line (RRL) data from the HI Parkes All-Sky Survey (HIPASS). Following an upgrade on the RRL data reduction technique, which improves significantly the quality of the final RRL spectra, we have extended the analysis to three times the area covered in Alves et al. (2010). The final RRL map has an angular resolution of 14.8 arcmin and a velocity resolution of 20 km/s. A map of the electron temperature (Te) of the ionised gas is derived for the area under study using the line and continuum data from the present survey. The mean Te on the Galactic plane is 6000 K. The first direct measure of the free-free emission is obtained based on the derived Te map. Subtraction of this thermal component from the total continuum leaves the first direct…
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