MALT-45: A 7 mm survey of the southern Galaxy - I. Techniques and spectral line data
Christopher H. Jordan, Andrew J. Walsh, Vicki Lowe, Maxim A. Voronkov,, Simon P. Ellingsen, Shari L. Breen, Cormac R. Purcell, Peter J. Barnes,, Michael G. Burton, Maria R. Cunningham, Tracey Hill, James M. Jackson, Steven, N. Longmore, Nicolas Peretto, James S.Urquhart

TL;DR
The MALT-45 survey is the first large-scale, sensitive spectral line survey in the 7 mm band of the southern Galactic Plane, detecting numerous new masers and molecular emission regions, providing valuable data for star formation and evolved star studies.
Contribution
This paper introduces the first unbiased, large-scale spectral line survey in the 7 mm band, presenting new detections of masers and molecular lines in the southern Galaxy.
Findings
77 class I CH3OH masers detected, 58 new
All SiO masers are new detections, associated with evolved stars
Comparison of CS and NH3 reveals regions of depletion and high opacity
Abstract
We present the first results from the MALT-45 (Millimetre Astronomer's Legacy Team - 45 GHz) Galactic Plane survey. We have observed 5 square-degrees (, ) for spectral lines in the 7 mm band (42-44 and 48-49 GHz), including , class I masers in the transition and . MALT-45 is the first unbiased, large-scale, sensitive spectral line survey in this frequency range. In this paper, we present data from the survey as well as a few intriguing results; rigorous analyses of these science cases are reserved for future publications. Across the survey region, we detected 77 class I masers, of which 58 are new detections, along with many sites of thermal and maser emission and thermal . We found that 35 class I…
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