# A Sino-German 6cm polarisation survey of the Galactic plane IX. HII   regions

**Authors:** X. Y. Gao, P. Reich, L. G. Hou, W. Reich, J. L. Han

arXiv: 1901.00631 · 2019-03-13

## TL;DR

This paper presents a detailed analysis of HII regions in the Galactic plane using a 6cm polarisation survey, identifying 401 HII regions, correcting previous catalog inaccuracies, and discovering new candidates and reclassifications.

## Contribution

The study provides a comprehensive catalog of HII regions from the 6cm survey, improves classification accuracy, and identifies new HII region candidates not listed in previous infrared catalogs.

## Key findings

- Identified 401 HII regions in the survey area.
- Corrected misclassifications in previous catalogs, including planetary nebulae and supernova remnants.
- Discovered over 30 new HII regions and candidates, especially extended ones.

## Abstract

Large-scale radio continuum surveys provide data to get insights into the physical properties of radio sources. HII regions are prominent radio sources produced by thermal emission of ionised gas around young massive stars. We identify and analyse HII regions in the Sino-German 6cm polarisation survey of the Galactic plane. Objects with flat radio continuum spectra together with infrared and/or Halpha emission were identified as HII regions. For HII regions with small apparent sizes, we cross-matched the 6cm small-diameter source catalogue with the radio HII region catalogue compiled by Paladini and the infrared HII region catalogue based on the WISE data. Extended HII regions were identified by eye by overlaying the Paladini and the WISE HII regions onto the 6cm survey images for coincidences. The TT-plot method was employed for spectral index verification. A total of 401 HII regions were identified and their flux densities were determined with the Sino-German 6cm survey data. In the surveyed area, 76 pairs of sources are found to be duplicated in the Paladini HII region catalogue, mainly due to the non-distinction of previous observations with different angular resolutions, and 78 objects in their catalogue are misclassified as HII regions, being actually planetary nebulae, supernova remnants or extragalactic sources that have steep spectra. More than 30 HII regions and HII region candidates from our 6cm survey data, especially extended ones, do not have counterparts in the WISE HII region catalogue, of which 9 are identified for the first time. Based on the newly derived radio continuum spectra and the evidence of infrared emission, the previously identified SNRs G11.1-1.0, G20.4+0.1 and G16.4-0.5 are believed to be HII regions.

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