ATLASGAL - Compact source catalogue: 330 < l < 21 degrees
Y. Contreras, F. Schuller, J. S. Urquhart, T. Csengeri, F. Wyrowski,, H. Beuther, S. Bontemps, L. Bronfman, T. Henning, K. M. Menten, P. Schilke,, C. M. Walmsley, M. Wienen, J. Tackenberg, H. Linz

TL;DR
This paper presents the first compact source catalogue from the ATLASGAL survey, detecting over 6600 dusty clumps in the inner Galaxy, useful for studying early stages of star formation.
Contribution
It provides an unbiased, systematic catalogue of sub-millimetre sources in the inner Galactic plane, with detailed parameters and cross-identifications, enhancing the understanding of star-forming regions.
Findings
Detected 6639 compact sources in the inner Galaxy.
Catalogue is 99% complete for sources above 6 sigma flux.
Approximately 50% of sources are associated with star formation indicators.
Abstract
Context. The APEX Telescope Large Area Survey of the Galaxy (ATLASGAL) is the first systematic survey of the inner Galactic plane in the sub-millimetre. The observations were carried out with the Large APEX Bolometer Camera (LABOCA), an array of 295 bolometers observing at 870 microns (345 GHz). Aims. Here we present a first version of the compact source catalogue extracted from this survey. This catalogue provides an unbiased database of dusty clumps in the inner Galaxy. Methods. The construction of this catalogue was made using the source extraction routine SExtractor. We have cross-associated the obtained sources with the IRAS and MSX catalogues, in order to constrain their nature. Results. We have detected 6639 compact sources in the range from 330 < l < 21 degrees and |b| < 1.5 degrees. The catalogue has a 99% completeness for sources with a peak flux above 6 sigma, which…
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