CHIMPS: the $^{13}$CO/C$^{18}$O (J=3-2) Heterodyne Inner Milky Way Plane Survey
A. J. Rigby, T. J. T. Moore, R. Plume, D. J. Eden, J. S. Urquhart, M., A. Thompson, J. C. Mottram, C. M. Brunt, H. M. Butner, J. T. Dempsey, S. J., Gibson, J. Hatchell, T. Jenness, N. Kuno, S. N. Longmore, L. K. Morgan, D., Polychroni, H. Thomas, G. J. White, M. Zhu

TL;DR
The CHIMPS survey provides high-resolution, sensitive observations of molecular gas in the inner Milky Way using $^{13}$CO and C$^{18}$O (J=3-2), revealing detailed cloud structures and Galactic features.
Contribution
This is the first high-resolution, sensitive survey of $^{13}$CO and C$^{18}$O (J=3-2) in the inner Milky Way, offering new insights into molecular cloud structure and Galactic dynamics.
Findings
High-resolution maps of molecular gas in the inner Milky Way.
Good agreement with four-arm Galactic structure model, with some deviations.
Enhanced understanding of dense, star-forming gas regions.
Abstract
We present the CO/CO (J=3-2) Heterodyne Inner Milky Way Plane Survey (CHIMPS) which has been carried out using the Heterodyne Array Receiver Program on the 15 m James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) in Hawaii. The high-resolution spectral survey currently covers |b| < 0.5 deg and 28 < l < 46 deg, with an angular resolution of 15 arcsec in 0.5 km/s velocity channels. The spectra have a median rms of 0.6 K at this resolution, and for optically thin gas at an excitation temperature of 10 K, this sensitivity corresponds to column densities of cm and cm for CO and CO, respectively. The molecular gas that CHIMPS traces is at higher column densities and is also more optically thin than in other publicly available CO surveys due to its rarer isotopologues, and…
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