The HI/OH/Recombination line survey of the inner Milky Way (THOR): data release 2 and HI overview
Y. Wang, H. Beuther, M. R. Rugel, J. D. Soler, J. M. Stil, J. Ott, S., Bihr, N. M. McClure-Griffiths, L. D. Anderson, R. S. Klessen, P. F., Goldsmith, N. Roy, S. C. O. Glover, J. S. Urquhart, M. Heyer, H. Linz, R. J., Smith, F. Bigiel, J. Dempsey, T. Henning

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive HI, OH, and recombination line survey of the inner Milky Way using the VLA, providing new data, optical depth corrections, and insights into the distribution and mass of atomic gas.
Contribution
The survey offers the first large-scale, high-resolution HI and RRL data of the inner Milky Way with optical depth correction, improving estimates of atomic gas mass and distribution.
Findings
HI emission shows filamentary structures at negative velocities.
Optical depth correction increases HI column density by 38%.
Atomic-to-molecular gas ratio varies between spiral arms and inter-arm regions.
Abstract
With the Very Large Array (VLA) in C-configuration, we observed a large portion of the first Galactic quadrant ( and ) achieving an angular resolution of . At Band, the WIDAR correlator at the VLA was set to cover the 21~cm HI line, four OH transitions, a series of H radio recombination lines (RRLs; to 186), and eight 128~MHz wide continuum spectral windows (SPWs) simultaneously. The HI emission shows clear filamentary substructures at negative velocities with low velocity crowding. The emission at positive velocities is more smeared-out likely due to higher spatial and velocity crowding of structures at the positive velocities. Comparing to the spiral arm model of the Milky Way, the atomic gas follows the Sagittarius and Perseus Arm well but with significant material in…
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