# GLOSTAR -- Radio Source Catalog I: $28^{\circ}< \textit{l} < 36^{\circ}$   and $|b| < 1^{\circ}$

**Authors:** S.N.X. Medina, J.S. Urquhart, S.A. Dzib, A. Brunthaler, B. Cotton,, K.M. Menten, F. Wyrowski, H. Beuther, S.J. Billington, C. Carrasco-Gonzalez,, T. Csengeri, Y. Gong, P. Hofner, H. Nguyen, G.N. Ortiz-Le\'on, J. Ott, J.D., Pandian, N. Roy, E. Sarkar, Y. Wang, and B. Winkel

arXiv: 1905.09281 · 2019-07-24

## TL;DR

The GLOSTAR survey provides a high-sensitivity radio continuum catalog of 1575 sources in a specific Galactic plane region, revealing new HII regions and classifying various radio sources with detailed spectral analysis.

## Contribution

This paper presents the first GLOSTAR radio source catalog for a Galactic plane segment, including source classification and analysis of physical properties, with improved detection of HII regions.

## Key findings

- Catalog of 1575 radio sources compiled.
- Identification of 231 HII regions, 37 ionization fronts, and 46 planetary nebulae.
- Enhanced detection of HII regions, increasing known count fourfold.

## Abstract

The GLOSTAR survey will study the star formation in the Galactic plane between $-2^{\circ}< \textit{l}< 85^{\circ}$ and $|b| < 1^{\circ}$ with unprecedented sensitivity in both, flux density ($\sim$ 40 $\mu Jy$ beam$^{-1}$) and range of angular scales ($\sim$ 1."5 to the largest radio structures in the Galaxy). In this paper we present the first results obtained from a radio continuum map of a 16 square degree sized region of the Galactic plane centered on $\textit{l} = 32^{\circ}$ and $b = 0^{\circ}$ ($28^{\circ} < \textit{l} < 36^{\circ}$ and $|b| < 1^{\circ}$). This map has a resolution of 18" and sensitivity of $\sim$ 60-150 $\mu Jy$ beam$^{-1}$. We present data acquired with the VLA in D-configuration. Two 1 GHz wide sub-bands were observed simultaneously and centred at 4.7 and 6.9 GHz. These data were calibrated and imaged using the $\textit{Obit}$ software package. The source extraction has been performed using the BLOBCAT software package and verified through a combination of visual inspection and cross-matching with other radio and mid-infrared surveys. The final catalog consists of 1575 discrete radio sources and 27 large scale structures (including W43 and W44). By cross-matching with other catalogs and calculating the spectral indices ($S(\nu) \propto \nu^\alpha$), we have classified 231 continuum sources as HII regions, 37 as ionization fronts, and 46 as planetary nebulae. The longitude and latitude distribution and negative spectral indices are all consistent with the vast majority of the unclassified sources being extragalactic background sources. We present a catalog of 1575 radio continuum sources and discuss their physical properties, emission nature and relation with previously reported. These first GLOSTAR results have increased the number of reliable HII regions in this part of the Galaxy by a factor of four.

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