The HIPASS survey of the Galactic plane in Radio Recombination Lines
Marta I.R. Alves, Mark Calabretta, Rodney D. Davies, Clive Dickinson,, Lister Staveley-Smith, Richard J. Davis, Tianyue Chen, Adam Barr

TL;DR
This survey maps the diffuse ionized gas in the Galactic plane using radio recombination lines, revealing its distribution, association with molecular gas, and properties of ionized structures, including the Galactic center and 3-kpc arm.
Contribution
First comprehensive RRL survey of the Galactic plane at 1.4 GHz combining multiple lines to map ionized gas and identify new features and sources.
Findings
Mapped diffuse ionized emission along the inner Galactic plane.
Detected and catalogued 317 compact ionized sources.
First RRL observations of the southern Galactic center lobe.
Abstract
We present a Radio Recombination Line (RRL) survey of the Galactic Plane from the HI Parkes All-sky Survey and associated Zone of Avoidance survey, which mapped the region l=196degr -- 0degr --52degr and |b| < 5degr at 1.4 GHz and 14.4 arcmin resolution. We combine three RRLs, H168, H167, and H166 to derive fully sampled maps of the diffuse ionized emission along the inner Galactic plane. The velocity information, at a resolution of 20 km/s, allows us to study the spatial distribution of the ionized gas and compare it with that of the molecular gas, as traced by CO. The longitude-velocity diagram shows that the RRL emission is mostly associated with CO gas from the molecular ring and is concentrated within the inner 30degr of longitude. A map of the free-free emission in this region of the Galaxy is derived from the line-integrated RRL emission, assuming an…
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