# A 6.7 GHz Methanol Maser Survey II. Low Galactic Latitudes

**Authors:** Kai Yang, Xi Chen, Zhi-Qiang Shen, Xiao-Qiong Li, Jun-Zhi Wang,, Dong-Rong Jiang, Juan Li, Jian Dong, Ya-Jun Wu, Hai-Hua Qiao

arXiv: 1906.05801 · 2019-06-14

## TL;DR

This survey systematically searched for 6.7 GHz methanol masers in low Galactic latitudes using the TMRT, detecting 224 sources including 32 new ones, and compiled a comprehensive catalog of Galactic methanol masers.

## Contribution

It provides the first extensive survey of methanol masers at low Galactic latitudes and expands the catalog of known Galactic methanol maser sources.

## Key findings

- 291 detections associated with 224 sources
- 32 newly detected methanol maser sources
- Majority of detections near the Galactic Plane and spiral arms

## Abstract

We report the results of our systematic survey for Galactic 6.7 GHz Class II CH$_3$OH maser emission toward a sample of young stellar objects. The survey was conducted with the Shanghai Tianma Radio Telescope (TMRT). The sample consists of 3348 sources selected from the all-sky \emph{Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE)} point source catalog. We have discussed the selection criteria in detail and the detection results of those at high Galactic latitudes (i.e. $|b|>$ 2$^\circ$) in a previous paper (paper I). Here, we present the results from the survey of those at low Galactic latitudes, i.e. $|b|<2^\circ$. Of 1875 selected \emph{WISE} point sources, 291 positions that were actually associated with 224 sources were detected with CH$_3$OH maser emission. Among them, 32 are newly detected. Majority of the newly detected sources are associated with bright WISE sources. The majority of the detected sources (209/224 = 93.3\%) are quite close to the Galactic Plane ($|b|<1^\circ$) and lie on the inner spiral arms with positive LSR velocities. Detection rate and the color-color distribution of our detection are all matched with our anticipation. Combining with detections from previous surveys, we compile a catalogue of 1085 sources with 6.7 GHz CH$_3$OH maser emission in our Galaxy.

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