Accurate OH Maser Positions From The SPLASH Survey III: The Final 96 Square Degrees
Hai-Hua Qiao, Shari L. Breen, Jose F. Gomez, J. R. Dawson, Andrew J., Walsh, James A. Green, Simon P. Ellingsen, Hiroshi Imai, Zhi-Qiang Shen

TL;DR
This paper provides high-resolution positions of OH masers from the SPLASH survey, identifying new maser sites, classifying their types, and analyzing their properties across a large part of the Southern Galactic plane.
Contribution
It offers the final high-resolution catalog of OH masers over 96 square degrees, including many newly detected sites and detailed classification of their astrophysical origins.
Findings
Detected 236 maser fields with 362 sites, 160 of which are new.
Classified 66% as evolved star sites, 17% as star formation, 15% unknown.
Found lower radio continuum detection rate at 1.7 GHz compared to higher frequencies.
Abstract
We present high spatial resolution observations of ground-state OH masers achieved with the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA). These observations targeted 253 pointing centres containing OH maser candidates at all four ground-state OH transitions identified in the Southern Parkes Large-Area Survey in Hydroxyl (SPLASH) across 96 square degrees of the Southern Galactic plane (332\degree334\degree and 2\degree2\degree, 344\degree355\degree and 2\degree2\degree, 358\degree4\degree and 2\degree6\degree, 5\degree10\degree and 2\degree2\degree). We detect maser emission towards 236 fields and suggest that 7 out of 17 non-detections are due to the slightly lower sensitivity of the ATCA observations, combined with some temporal variability. The superior resolution provided by the ATCA data has allowed us to identify 362 OH maser…
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