SIGGMA: A Survey of Ionized Gas in the Galaxy, Made with the Arecibo Telescope
B. Liu, T. Mclntyre, Y. Terzian, R. Minchin, L. Anderson, E., Churchwell, M. Lebron, D. Anish Roshi

TL;DR
SIGGMA is a comprehensive, high-sensitivity survey of ionized gas in the Galaxy using the Arecibo telescope, providing valuable data for studying HII regions, PDRs, and the extended low-density medium.
Contribution
It presents the first fully sampled, sensitive radio recombination line survey of the Galactic plane with detailed data processing and initial detection results.
Findings
Detection of Hnα and Cnα lines with high signal-to-noise ratio
Production of detailed data cubes covering key Galactic regions
Enhanced understanding of ionized gas structures in the Galaxy
Abstract
A Survey of Ionized Gas in the Galaxy, made with the Arecibo telescope (SIGGMA) uses the Arecibo L-band Feed Array (ALFA) to fully sample the Galactic plane (30 < l < 75 and -2 < b < 2; 175 < l < 207 and -2 < b < 1) observable with the telescope in radio recombination lines (RRLs). Processed data sets are being produced in the form of data cubes of 2 degree (along l) x 4 degree (along b) x 151 (number of channels), archived and made public. The 151 channels cover a velocity range of 600 km/s and the velocity resolution of the survey changes from 4.2 km/s to 5.1 km/s from the lowest frequency channel to the highest frequency channel, respectively.RRL maps with 3.4 arcmin resolution and line flux density sensitivity of 0.5 mJy will enable us to identify new HII regions, measure their electron temperatures, study the physics of photodissociation regions (PDRs) with carbon RRLs, and…
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